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Middle Atlantic Region

Middle Atlantic Region (MAR)

The Regional Medical Library supports collaboration among libraries and information centers that serve health information needs in Delaware, New Jersey , New York and Pennsylvania.

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Central Pennsylvania Health Sciences Library Association (CPHSLA) held their fall meeting on September 26, 2008 in Harrisburg at the Pennsylvania State Library. The full day meeting included a business meeting, a tour of the Pennsylvania State Library, and a tour of the State Capitol Building including the House of Representatives.

Front row (left to right): Diane Wolf (PALINET), Thelma Diehl (Chambersburg Hospital), Tracie Kahler (Penn State University), Sue Hunter (NN/LM, MAR), Nic Cecchino (Penn State College of Medicine), Cathy Weglarz (Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania), Representative John Payne (Pennsylvania House of Representatives)
Middle row (left to right): Val Gross (Penn State College of Medicine), Kris Kalina (Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center), Deb Miller (Chambersburg Hospital)
Back row (left to right): Edie Asbury (Holy Spirit Hospital), Michael Heyd (Susquehanna Health System), Gayle Stauffer (Cecil College), Georgeanna Ledgerwood (Good Samaritan Hospital)

 

 

 

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