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There was a local news article today about the changes at Camp Lejeune Naval hospital. I noted the relevent section below:
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The hospital, which currently serves around 1,600 outpatients a day, will also see an increase in its senior patients because it's opening up some 200 enrollment vacancies to patients over 65 years old. That will help the family practice training program work with a broader mix of patients, Olesen said.
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Something to be said about the commander recognizing the benefits to both the community and for residency program training.
For the rest of the article, click here.
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The hospital, which currently serves around 1,600 outpatients a day, will also see an increase in its senior patients because it's opening up some 200 enrollment vacancies to patients over 65 years old. That will help the family practice training program work with a broader mix of patients, Olesen said.
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Something to be said about the commander recognizing the benefits to both the community and for residency program training.
For the rest of the article, click here.