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8 HEALTH • Fall 2017 { Pictures of Health } Therapy triumph One-hundred percent of those enrolled in the most recent Physical Therapist Assis- tant Associate's Degree Program at Mount Wachusett Community College passed the licensure exam. The average national first-time pass rate is about 85 percent, said Margaret Jaillet, assistant dean for MWCC's School of Health Professions, Public Service Programs and Social Sciences. Ice-cold commitment Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester challenged its sister hospital — MetroWest Medical Center — in this year's ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. From left, Bob Smith, Dr. Yuka-Marie Vinagre, Steven Caravella, Ava Collins, Jeffrey W. Welch, Alanna Bodio, Heather Chabot and Jonathan Shap. People, places and happenings in Central Massachusetts Memories of summer U-Mass Memorial-Marlborough Hospital donated $5,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of MetroWest with its Send a Kid to Camp campaign. Twenty-seven children got camp scholarships. Supplies like sunscreen and ice packs were donated by employees for use at camp and at the clubs in Hudson, Marlborough and Framingham. Pictured, back row from left, Fran Hurley, president and CEO of Boys & Girls Club of MetroWest; Steve Roach, president and CEO, UMass Memorial-Marlborough Hospital; and Ellen Carlucci, vice president of hospital marketing and communications; with club members. AFFORDABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE Serving Central MA Dont Tie Up An Emergency Ambulance for Non-Emergency Transport Emergency/Non-Emergency transportation. Class I ambulances and chair vans licensed by Massachusetts. Basic Life Support (BLS). Dedicated and highly trained EMT teams. State-of-the-art communication and life saving equipment on board. • hospitals • skilled nursing facilities • rehabilitation facilities • social services • admissions • discharges WE PROVIDE PATIENT TRANSPORTATION FOR: • transfers • dialysis treatment • cancer treatment • hospice • home health agencies • outpatient appointments • long distance transport • doctors appointments • limited mobility clients • private location appointments • contracts available Most insurance companies accepted K's Ambulance In business since 1985 508.987.2254 • 1.800.461.2822 Patients have rights... the right not to go broke. Their price round trip: $3,844 Our price: $150

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