Featured blog post: Retiring MSP has office renamed in her honor
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, March 12, 2009
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MSPs work long hours. They’re expected wear several hats at the same time. And to top it off, they don’t get the respect they deserve—right?
Well, not in every office.
Community Memorial Hospital in Hamilton, NY recently renamed the medical staff office after their well liked MSP. After 23 years of service, Gerry Peckham decided to retire from medical staff services work, passing the baton on to another MSP at the facility. To honor her years of service, the medical staff held a celebration, according to an article on UticaOD.com
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