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Patricia Averbuch, RN

Randee Kovacs, RN, BSN

Carol Bass, BSN, RN

Susan T. Lankowsky, RN, MSN

Hedi Bednarz, MSN, APRN, BC

Marilyn Levitt, RN

Linda Belkin, RN, BSN

Susan Loss. BSN

Nancy R. Berman, MSN, APRN, BC

Debra Luria, PhD, APRN, BC

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Debbie Bernstein, RN, BSN,

Randee Bloom, RN, MBri

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Andee Marcus, MS, APRN, BC

Joyce Meckler , RN, BSN

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Cindy Diskin, APRN, BC

Barbara Osher, RNC

Wendy tioigan, RN, BSN

Pamela Reifman, RN, BS

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Elaine Robins, RN

Deeclee Fair, RN

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Pam Friedman, CRNA,

Barbara Stern, RN, BS

Sharon Gadoth-Goodman, RN, BSN, M

Wendy Stoller, RN, BSI,

Lisa Garber, RN, BSN

Sharon Studenberg,

Meredith Goldberg, RN, MSN

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Carol Golob, RN, BSN

Bonnie Topper, RN, CHM,

Susan D. Greenberg Gibbs, MSN, 124,1 104

Sandra Tukel, BA, BSN, RN

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Julie Hantman, RN, BSN, MPH

Carol Walters, RN, BSN

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Karen Zalenko Weinbaum, RN, BSN

Sandra L. Weiss, RN, BSN

Lois Winer, M.Ed, BSN, RN

Libby Kaplan, RN

Pearl Zeltzer, RN

Susan B. Kay, RNC, BSN, M.Ed

Beth Zoller, RN

For membership information, call Hadassah (248) 683-5030

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