Marshall Miles Interviews-Christina McCulloch: Sharon Hospital sharing the latest on new staff and services including expanding the telemedicine program for Neurology, Infectious Disease and Cancer Care

November 18, 2022 00:08:19
Marshall Miles Interviews-Christina McCulloch: Sharon Hospital sharing the latest on new staff and services including  expanding the telemedicine program for Neurology, Infectious Disease and Cancer Care
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Marshall Miles Interviews-Christina McCulloch: Sharon Hospital sharing the latest on new staff and services including expanding the telemedicine program for Neurology, Infectious Disease and Cancer Care

Nov 18 2022 | 00:08:19

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Show Notes

McCulloch holds an associates degree in nursing from St. Vincent’s College, bachelor in nursing from Western Connecticut State University, and master’s in business administration and health care management from Quinnipiac University. She and her husband, Justin, have three daughters.

McCulloch has worked at Sharon Hospital, which is part of the Nuvance Health system, for the past eight years, most recently as chief nursing officer since 2018.

McCulloch holds an associates degree in nursing from St. Vincent’s College, bachelor in nursing from Western Connecticut State University, and master’s in business administration and health care management from Quinnipiac University. She and her husband, Justin, have three daughters.

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