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Dosher Appoints Manager Of Therapy Services

By Christina Haley O'Neal, posted Apr 20, 2021
Scott Passingham

Scott Passingham has been named manager of therapy services at Dosher Memorial Hospital, according to a news release.

In his new role, Passingham will oversee all physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech services at Dosher, stated the release. He has been part of the hospital's therapy team since 2006.

“Scott has been an asset to the Dosher Therapy Department for the last fifteen years,” said Dosher CEO and CMO Brad Hilaman, in the release. “I have every confidence that he will provide insights and innovation to the Therapy Team that will enable this area of our organization to evolve in ways that can meet the changing needs of our patients.”

Passingham earned a master’s degree in physical therapy from East Carolina University.

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