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Kathleen is a Registered Nurse, employed in Case Management. Her background includes ten years as a cardiovascular RN, and many hours in caring for patients in the emergency room and ICU. Kathleen is passionate about the link between health and happiness – you cannot have one without the other. You can reach Kathleen via e-mail at kathblanchard@gmail.com.


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