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Apr 2, 2019

Ramona Sentinal – Health Care Career Carries Over to Community Service

Ramona resident Craig Jung applies his experience in health care and facilities maintenance to his current role on the board of directors for North County Health Services.

Craig Jung takes a personal interest in the North County Health Services (NCHS) clinic recently relocated from 217 Earlham St. to more modern and spacious quarters at 220 Rotanzi St. As one of the organization’s board members and chair of its Quality Committee, Jung was instrumental in getting the clinic opened on March 26. In addition to fundraising, one of his tasks was getting over the final hurdle of obtaining permits and approvals from the county of San Diego. That process delayed the clinic’s opening by about six months… more

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