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July 2021

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38 July 2021 'Privilege To Take Part' Denis Trinnel, DO, is trained in internal medicine and says Medical Residency graduates are "fortunate" to work in the Cape Fear Valley Health community that serves the Cape Fear Region to include Bladen, Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, Johnston, Robeson and Sampson counties. "We provide care to people who traditionally do not have socio-economic resources and access to health care," says Dr. Trinnel, 35, who is a native of Brooklyn, New York. "Many of our patients have a lot of co-morbidities, allowing us tremendous learning opportunity and privilege to take part in their health care." He likes his colleagues, and something else. "I chose to stay at Cape Fear Valley mostly because I genuinely like the people with which I work," Dr. Trinnel says, "including patients and colleagues." "Of the 30 graduates we've already had, a total of 15 will remain – two in OB/GYN, five in emergency medicine and eight in internal medicine. This is wonderful news for our community and its healthcare needs." – Dr. Donald Maharty Dr. Denis Trinnel Ilona Brown, DO Christopher Benton, DO Dr. Donald Maharty, vice president of Medical Education for Cape Fear Valley Health and regional associate dean of the Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine at Campbell University, with his residents including Chris Benton, center.

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