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Healthcare Strategist Trend Watch, March 16, 2007
Hanover (PA) Hospital will debut a feature this month in its Spanish-language newsletter that will tell the stories of Mexican women who call the Pennsylvania town home.
The new section will be called Ixchel-after the Mayan moon goddess-and the newsletter's editor says the goddess's name may be used occasionally as a pseudonym for the woman featured if she is not a legal citizen of the United States.
Phychiatrist Dr. Carol Vidal launched the newsletter, Conectese in 2006. It offers Hispanic-friendly job postings, a listing of resources for Hispanics in Hanover, and health information. More than 2,000 copies of the newsletter are printed each month, according to The Evening Sun of Gettysburg and Hanover. The newsletter is distributed to homes, businesses frequented by Mexicans, and workplaces that tend to hire Hispanics, Vidal says.
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