“Doc Talk - Primary Care: Promoting Wellness in our Community”

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Doc Talk - Primary Care: Promoting Wellness in our Community | Knox Community Hospital

Mount Vernon, OH – Join us for a free Doc Talk on Tuesday, January 30, from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. Zach Thurman, MD, and Kody Green, APRN-CNP will increase public awareness about primary care’s role in preventive wellness. Come and find out how advanced providers work together with physicians.

This event is open to the community and will be held at Centerburg Health & Wellness.

Dr. Thurman is a family medicine physician in the Wright Family

Medical Pavilion. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and then continued to the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine for his residency. Thurman is a member of the American Academy of Physicians and a member of the Ohio Chapter of AAFP.

Kody Green is a family nurse practitioner at Centerburg Health and Wellness. He graduated from Mount Vernon Nazarene University with a major in Nursing and minor in psychology. He then continued his education at the University of Cincinnati where he received his master.

To register for the Doc Talk, please call 740-393-9621 or go to https://rb.gy/opn1s3

Knox Community Hospital is a 99-bed, Joint Commission-accredited, community hospital based in Mount Vernon, Ohio, approximately 40 miles northeast of Columbus, with additional services in Centerburg and Fredericktown. Members of the Knox Community Hospital medical staff represent numerous specialties offering a wide range of clinically excellent services surprising for a community hospital. Our dedicated staff, along with a strong team of volunteers, is committed to providing personalized, high-quality care. Knox Community Hospital’s independent, not- for-profit status ensures that all remaining revenue after expenses is committed solely to improving patient services, technology, and facilities for the health of the people of Knox County and surrounding areas.

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