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KEYSTONE WOMEN'S CARE ADDS TWO NEW PROVIDERS TO ITS STAFF
Otto Unama, M.D. Kim Amsley-Camp, C.N.M. Dr. Umana, an obstetrician/gynecologist, completed his residency and was Chief Resident in Obstetrics/Gynecology at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington, NC. He also completed a residency in Obstetrics/Gynecology at St. Lukes Specialist Hospital in Uyo, Nigeria. He earned in M.D. at the University of Benin School of Medicine in Nigeria. Ms. Amsley-Camp, a certified nurse midwife, received her Master of Science with a concentration in Midwifery at Shenandoah University in Winchester, VA. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. Ms. Amsley-Camp also holds a Master of Science degree in Health Services Administration with dual concentration in Acute Care and Long-Term Care Management from The George Washington University in Washington, DC, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Services Administration from Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY. Ms. Amsley-Camp lives in Chambersburg with her husband and four year old son. She is originally from St. Thomas, PA, and after having lived in the Washington, DC, area for 22 years, she is very happy to be home. Dr. Umana also lives in the Chambersburg area with his family. Both Dr. Umana and Ms. Amsley-Camp are accepting new patients. Keystone Health Center provides high-quality family medicine, internal medicine, pediatric, obstetric, gynecological, cardiac, behavioral, and dental health care and, when needed, social services to anyone, regardless of their ability to pay and even if they have no health insurance. Keystone now operates five full-time primary care practices—Keystone Family/Internal Medicine, Keystone Behavioral Health, Keystone Dental Care, Keystone Women's Care, and Franklin County Pediatrics—and one full-time specialty practice, the Franklin County Heart Center. Keystone also operates one year-round migrant and seasonal farmworker site in Berks County and one seasonal farmworker site in Adams County. Services to migrant farmworkers are also provided through outreach workers and contracted providers across the Commonwealth. For more information regarding Keystone Health Center, please visit the website at www.keystonehealth.org. For more information regarding this news release, please contact Dawn Stinson at (717) 217-6002.
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