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Pendleton Community Care Health Care Leader Receives Statewide Recognition

Pendleton, ORLocal News

Dr. Laura Nulph of Pendleton Community Care has received the Outstanding Provider of the Year Award from the West Virginia Primary Care Association, a testament to her exceptional service and dedication to the community. This award was announced after a thorough evaluation of numerous nominations, showcasing the remarkable contributions of health care providers across the state. For over 40 years, Pendleton Community Care has been a vital health resource for residents of Pendleton County, addressing a myriad of health concerns. Dr.

Nulph's leadership and commitment to patient care have significantly impacted the clinic's reputation and effectiveness. The award ceremony not only celebrates her individual achievements but also emphasizes the crucial role that local health care providers play in improving community health outcomes. The recognition of Dr. Nulph serves as an inspiration for other health care professionals in similar rural settings. Such acknowledgments are essential in highlighting the ongoing need for quality health care access in underrepresented areas.

Ultimately, Dr. Nulph's honor reflects the dedication and resilience of health care workers in serving their communities.

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