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For Immediate Release:

New provider returns to hometown to practice with Vidant Medical Group


    GREENVILLE, NC     Dr. Bonnie Corley has joined the staff of Vidant Women's Care-Washington, located at 1210 Brown Street.

    Dr. Corley attended medical school at Wake Forest University Bowman Gray School of Medicine. She completed residency training at Ohio State University followed by years of experience in obstetrics and gynecology. Her areas of focus are postpartum depression and gynecologic dermatology.

    "I grew up in Washington and am pleased to have come back home to practice medicine," she said.

    Dr. Corley has joined Dr. Allan Boruszak, Dr. Jennifer Calfee and Amanda Laughlin, nurse practitioner, in the practice. She is accepting new patients. Office hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m.-noon Friday. Call 252-975-1188 to schedule an appointment.
Dr. Bonnie Corey: Above.

    Vidant Medical Group is a multispecialty physician and provider group that is part of Vidant Health. Vidant Health is a network of interconnected physician practices, more than 12,000 employees, eight hospitals, home health and hospice programs and wellness facilities.

    For more information, visit www.VidantHealth.com.

Vidant Family Medicine-Chocowinity welcomes new physician


    GREENVILLE, NC – Dr. Timothy P. Hogan has joined the staff of Vidant Family Medicine-Chocowinity, offering care for all ages. He earned his medical degree and a master's degree in public health from Tufts University Medical School in Boston. He completed residency training in internal medicine and pediatrics at Vidant Medical Center, where he was chief resident.

    Dr. Hogan's areas of focus are heart failure, asthma, digestive issues, chronic kidney disease, Type 1 diabetes, smoking cessation, lupus, HIV and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

    "After four years of residency, I am very excited to be providing care to children and adults in eastern North Carolina," Dr. Hogan said. "I hope to see you and your family at the clinic." He joins a practice that includes Dr. Jessica Triche, Dr. Nancy Brous and Tracey Respess, family nurse practitioner.
Dr. Timothy P. Hogan: Above.

    Vidant Family Medicine-Chocowinity is located at 740 Bragaw Lane, with office hours from 7:30 am – 5:30 pm Monday through Thursday; 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday. Call 252-946-9562 to schedule an appointment.

    Vidant Medical Group is a multispecialty physician and provider group that is part of Vidant Health. Vidant Health is a network of interconnected physician practices, more than 12,000 employees, eight hospitals, home health and hospice programs and wellness facilities.

    Contact: Beth Anne Atkins, Vidant Health Strategic Development, (252) 744-3891,

    Vidant Health, a mission-driven, not-for-profit corporation, owns, leases or has a majority membership interest in nine eastern North Carolina hospitals and has a management agreement with one other. The health system includes Albemarle Health, Vidant Beaufort Hospital, Vidant Bertie Hospital, Vidant Chowan Hospital, Vidant Duplin Hospital, Vidant Edgecombe Hospital, The Outer Banks Hospital, Vidant Medical Center, Vidant Pungo Hospital, Vidant Roanoke-Chowan Hospital, Vidant Home Health and Hospice, Vidant Wellness Centers, Vidant Medical Group and is affiliated with the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. On the web at www.vidanthealth.com
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