Transformations at Goshen Health System two years after COVID-19
By:
Brian Conybeare
Posted: Mar 11, 2022 7:06 PM EDT
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GOSHEN, Ind. -- The impact of the pandemic is still felt by the staff and leaders at Goshen Health, even two years after its inception.
For more information on the pandemic’s impact here at home we are joined by Dr. Daniel Nafziger, the Chief Medical Officer at Goshen Health and former Elkhart County Health Officer.
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