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Home News From the office Claire Menard, APRN Voted Best Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in NH
Claire Menard, APRN Voted Best Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in NH
Monday, 07 November 2011 11:22

Claire Menard voted best pediatric nurse practitioner in NHClaire Menard, APRN, of Salmon Falls Family Healthcare in Somersworth, was recently voted Best Female Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in NH by Applaud Women magazine’s first annual Best in Health & Female Health Professionals reader's choice contest. Applaud Magazine is a quarterly online magazine for women in northern Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

Claire joined Salmon Falls Family Healthcare in 1992 and most recently has been concentrating her efforts on promoting the 5-2-1-0 Healthy NH program with her patients, the local schools and the community as a whole. Her passion for and level of dedication to health care is unparalleled. Salmon Falls is proud of Claire’s accomplishments and is excited to support her in her future efforts in promoting health and wellness.

Applaud WomenTo learn more about Applaud Magazine, visit www.applaudwomen.com. For more information about Claire Menard, APRN and the 5-2-1-0 Healthy NH program, go to our 5-2-1-0 page.

 
Pinewood Medical Center, 255 Route 108, Somersworth, NH 03878
Tel. 603.692.4018  |  Fax 603.692.1083
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