Nascentia Health recently welcomed three new staff members to its Central New York workforce. JENNIFER HOPSON, RN, is a care manager in Nascentia’s managed long-term care plan, working with members to develop care plans that provide the best possible care and support. She previously worked for St. Joseph’s Home Care, completing medical and psychiatric visits. […]
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Nascentia Health recently welcomed three new staff members to its Central New York workforce. JENNIFER HOPSON, RN, is a care manager in Nascentia’s managed long-term care plan, working with members to develop care plans that provide the best possible care and support. She previously worked for St. Joseph’s Home Care, completing medical and psychiatric visits. Hopson has more than 20 years of experience in the field.
AMBER ROBERTS, RN, also joins Nascentia as an assessment nurse in the managed long-term care plan, completing assessments and educating patients about Nascentia’s many services. She previously worked at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center as a Cardiovascular ICU nurse, caring for patients after open-heart surgery, lung surgery, and other critical illnesses.
TYLER KIMBALL is a marketing specialist, working on a wide range of marketing and communication tasks, including graphic design, social media, and writing. He previously worked for Genesee Community College as a media-service coordinator, providing extensive audio/visual support to the campus community. Kimball has a bachelor’s degree in mass communication from SUNY Oneonta.