Join us on Wednesday, October 3rd for the 2nd Annual Women’s World of Wellness event where women can stop & shop while taking care of their wellness screenings! SMC Mammography Marathon is from 7 am‐7 pm; offering 3D Mammography, call 7017487278 to schedule. CCCHC will have providers available for physicals, screenings, and immunizations, call 7017482256 today to schedule those appointments! In addition, health education booths go from 1‐5 pm and local vendors/businesses will be set up from 3‐7 pm. for your shopping pleasure, no appointment needed to shop!
Mammography Marathon Open House & Women’s World of Wellness
Sep 14, 2018
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Behavioral health providers Melissa Herman, Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Licensed Masters Addiction Counselor and Talitha Schnaidt, Licensed Profession Counselor took part in an extensive training program through The Maiberger Institute based out of Boulder, Colorado. These providers are now certified to offer Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR).
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CCCHC Foundation Scholarship
Coal Country Community Health Center Foundation knows how important it is that local residents gain the skills to be our community’s health care providers of tomorrow. We are pleased to invite graduating seniors who are seeking a career in a medical field (e.g., physician, nurse, therapist, technologist, pharmacist, etc.) to apply for a CCCHCF scholarship. Four $500 scholarships will be awarded.
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Join the Fight Against Colorectal Cancer
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