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Lori Wittner, R.N., made the front page of The Morning Call’s outlook section recently. The operating room nurse discussed how intense and fulfilling a career in nursing can be. The special section, which gives an overview of the region’s job market, also featured Harry Lukens, chief information officer, and Molly Sebastian, R.N., vice president, patient care services.

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Here are some other noteworthy news items:

  • Parent education program coordinator Deanna Shisslak, R.N., and physical therapist Jennifer Roeder were featured in The Morning Call and Bounty Magazine (a U.K. publication) regarding the need for prenatal exercise.
  • Float pool nurse Sherry Kramer, R.N., was featured in The Express Times for helping to organize the Lehigh Valley Food Co-op program to support local farms.
  • Richard Strobel, M.D., medical director of the Sleep Disorders Center, was featured in a Morning Call article about adjusting to daylight saving time.
  • 69 News (WFMZ-TV) featured Lafayette College students who toured the Pediatric Specialty Center at LVH–Muhlenberg.
  • The Lancaster New Era featured Allentown’s The Caring Place, where Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network hosts one of its clinics.
  • Cardiologist Ronald Freudenberger, M.D., was featured on 69 News (WFMZ-TV) for taking part in groundbreaking research on managing heart failure.

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