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FORT KENT – Thirty physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians and paramedics from throughout the St. John Valley recently completed training for Pediatric Life Support at Northern Maine Medical Center. This training is offered once a year to ensure health care providers retain skills in the…
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FORT KENT – Thirty physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians and paramedics from throughout the St. John Valley recently completed training for Pediatric Life Support at Northern Maine Medical Center.

This training is offered once a year to ensure health care providers retain skills in the treatment of pediatric emergencies and trauma.

Those receiving PALS certifications are: Dr. Steven Molnar-Gabor; Dr. Paul Morin; Dr. Tolga Tanell; Janice Anderson, R.N.; Monique Bois, R.N.; Louise Boucher, R.N.; Debbie Voisine, R.N.; Andrea Norris, R.N.; Ruby Shorey, R.N.; Louise Charette, R.N.; Cindy Jandreau, R.N.; Maryann Conahan, R.N.; Diane Hill, R.N.; Christy Madore, R.N.; Kelly Sibley, R.N.; Lisa Eno, nurse practitioner; Don Theriault, registered respiratory technician; Robert Gendreau, R.N.; Tina Ouellette, R.N.; Joanne O’Leary, R.N.; Diane Plourde, R.N.; Kevin Chasse, emergency medical technician paramedic; Gary Gardner, E.M.T.P.; Cindy Guy, R.N., E.M.T.; Norma Long, E.M.T.P.; Rosaire Martin, E.M.T.P.; Ronnie Pelletier Jr., E.M.T.P.; Dan Chasse, E.M.T.P.; Richard Martin, E.M.T.P.; and Dale Mims, E.M.T.P.


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