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HE A LTH • Fall 2019 25 Harrington adds 3D mammograms Harrington HealthCare System has added 3D mammogram service at locations in Charlton, Southbridge and Webster. Harrington first said in 2017 it would have 3D mammography at its Southbridge campus, and in August said it is adding the service in Charlton and Webster. Four 3D units have been installed to replace more conventional 2D machines. A 3D screen uses an advanced screening technology called tomosyn- thesis better at detecting breast cancer and avoiding the need for additional testing. In 2D scans, overlapping dense breast tissue can lead to inaccurate readings and require additional scans. Harrington's new machinery is designed to be more comfortable to patients, the health care system said. Mammogram results are read and interpreted by radiologists at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, who work with Harrington for breast imaging. - Story by Grant Welker A MAJOR ANNIVERSARY... A NEW BUILDING... A MAJOR COMPANY MILESTONE Can we create a CUSTOM magazine for you? Whether it's the celebration of a major anniversary or the opening of a new headquarters, Worcester Business Journal's Custom Publishing Division can help you create a custom magazine for your business. Our division's top flight team of writers and designers can help you tell your story – and make your business look great! Based on our unique publishing model, it's surprisingly affordable. An advertising supplement to the Worcester Business Journal 25 Years in Service to the Community www.notredamehealthcare.org Making a Difference for 150 Years An advertising supplement to the Worcester Business Journal Celebrate the Holidays 2 0 1 8 H O L I D A Y G I F T G U I D E A T T L E B O R O N O R W O O D S T U R B R I D G E S W A N S E A Call WBJ Custom Corporate Project Director Christine Juetten at 508-755-8004 ext. 270. Worcester Business Journal WBJ Custom Publishing Division Eye Doctors and Hospital Corporation of America. Enos has a master's degree in health policy and management from the Harvard School of Public Health and a bachelor's degree in psychology from Dartmouth College. MARY M. CHIECKO has been promoted by addiction treatment provider AdCare to director of com- munity services. Chiecko joined AdCare in 2016 as community services representative for Western Massachusetts. She has a degree in marketing and com- munications from American International College in Springfield. UMass Memorial Health Care has three new doctors: Internal medicine physician DR. ODALYS CRO- TEAU, neurosur- geon DR. JUSTIN SLAVIN, and psychologist DR. CASSANDRA SNIPES. Croteau earned her medical degree from the Brown Uni- versity School of Medicine and completed her residency and fellowship at UMass Medical School. She specializes in internal medicine and sleep medicine at Sterling Family Medicine. Slavin earned his medi- cal degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and com- pleted his residency at the University of Maryland Medi- cal Center and the R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. He provides neurosurgical care at UMass Memo- rial Medical Center. Snipes earned her Ph.D. from the University of Nevada Reno. She completed a fellow- ship program at Kaiser Permanente. She specializes in health psychology at UMass Memorial's University Campus. BRIANA-ALLYN AMISSAH is the new director of diver- sity and inclusion at Anna Maria College in Paxton, respon- sible for the creation of informative and engaging cultural awareness programs to educate and expose the campus to cultures represented at the college. Amissah has a bachelor's degree in human services from Old Dominion University in Virginia and a master's degree in higher education and student affairs from Virginia Tech. CHIECKO SLAVIN CROTEAU SNIPES H AMISSAH Harrington HealthCare System's new 3D mammogram station