Peconic Bay Medical Center Speech Pathologist Provides Advanced Medical Care for Wounded Soldiers in Ukraine - 27 East

Peconic Bay Medical Center Speech Pathologist Provides Advanced Medical Care for Wounded Soldiers in Ukraine

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Caitlin Saxstein

Caitlin Saxstein

authorStaff Writer on Mar 25, 2024
Peconic Bay Medical Center speech-language pathologist Caitlin Saxtein, one of the region’s only specialists board certified in swallowing and swallowing disorders, traveled to Ukraine to provide free medical services for... more

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