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HEALTH • Summer 2016 25 SHAUN GINTER, president and CEO of CareWell Urgent Care, which has a center in Worcester, was elected to the Urgent Care Association of America Board of Directors. He is also a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors and holds positions on the board for Urgent Care Centers of New England Inc., Urgent Care Assurance Co. and Northeast Regional Urgent Care Association. Ginter earned his bachelor's and MBA from the University of Phoenix in Woodland Hills, Calif. KEVIN MILLS is now director of dining services at Holden Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center in Holden. He has more than 11 years of experience in healthcare dining services and lives in Athol. TINA BOHABOY has been hired to work as an admissions clinical liaison at Oriol Health Care in Holden. Bohaboy has several years of experience in the health care and marketing industries in the Worcester and Boston areas and has worked as a senior fitness adviser, clinical liaison and community health and fitness director. Bohaboy holds a degree from Fitchburg State University and lives in Dudley. KIMBERLY LENZ, a clinical pharmacy manager in UMass Medical School's Commonwealth Medicine Division, was appointed to the New England Comparative Effectiveness Public Advisory Council of the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review. The council reviews the institute's reports at public meetings and recommends how patients, clinicians, insurers and policymakers can improve the quality and value of health care. At UMass Medical, she is the clinical pharmacy manager for MassHealth as well as an assistant professor of family and community health. LAURA MONDANO is now vice president of regulatory affairs at Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology in Holliston. In this newly created role, Modano will be responsible for accomplishing the company's goal of submitting an Investigational New Drug application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for HART's new cellframe technology for the esophagus. Mondano has more than 20 years of experience in regulatory affairs for biotechnology companies, including Sanofi Genzyme, Histogenics Corp., Anika Therapeutics, Inc. and Boston Scientific Corp. She holds a bachelor's degree in medical technology from the University of New Hampshire and took classes in mechanical engineering technology at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. AMOS ADELOWO has joined the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Reliant Medical Group in Worcester. A graduate of Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Adelowo will see patients at Reliant's Worcester Medical Center site at Saint Vincent Hospital. Prior to joining Reliant, he was an assistant professor in the division of female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery at Emory University Hospital and School of Medicine. Before that, he was a resident in OB/GYN at University of Massachusetts Memorial Hospital in Worcester and was a fellow in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery and a clinical instructor at Mount Auburn Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School in Cambridge. MICHELLE ANDERSON was named physician recruitment manager at Harrington HealthCare System in Southbridge. Anderson has been with the company since 2008, when she was hired as a medical secretary in the diagnostic imaging department before being promoted to executive assistant to President and CEO Edward H. Moore. As physician recruitment manager, she will support physician development, recruitment and onboarding functions for the nonprofit and its affiliated Harrington Physician Services. VICTORIA BATES is now a physician liaison/recruiter at Harrington HealthCare System in Southbridge. She previously spent 34 years at Day Kimball Hospital, where she worked in recruitment, development and other departments. At Harrington, she will focus on physician retention and engagement efforts. She is a graduate of Quinebaug Valley Community College in Danielson, Conn. KITSA CATHERINE KONDYLIS is now on staff at the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Southboro Medical Group. She will see patients at 24 Newton St. in Southboro. She is a graduate of Boston University School of Medicine and completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Boston Medical Center. ANTHONY RAO, a doctor in private practice in Lexington, was appointed to the board of directors at The Discovery Museums, MetroWest's children's and science museums. Rao worked for more than 20 years at Boston Children's Hospital and as an instructor at Harvard Medical School. { Newsworthy } People, providers and practices [ MOV ERS & SHAK ERS ] Kimberly Lenz Amos Adelowo Michele Anderson Vicoria Bates Kitsa Catherine Kondylis Continued on next page

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