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County Recognizes CEED Workers

By Herald Staff

Freeholder Gerald Thornton, the Cape May County Health Department and the New Jersey Cancer Education and Early Detection (CEED) Program recognized CEED providers in February, Health Care Provider Appreciation Month. Nearly 20 CEED providers in the county received certificates including Cape Regional Medical Center, Volunteers in Medicine, Cape Community Health Center, Atlantic Medical Imaging, Cape Radiology and the RNS Mobile Mammography Van. From left: Carol Porter, Cheryl Eisele, and Catherine Ishman, nurse practitioners with the Cape May County Ceed Program

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