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Williamstown Medical Associates names winner of Leadership Award - June 04, 2008
 | | Naomi Pytko, Photo Courtesy of (WMA) | WILLIAMSTOWN - Naomi Pytko, of Stamford, Vermont, a seven-year employee of Williamstown Medical Associates (WMA), recently earned WMA’s Leadership Development Award. The award was presented at the medical practice’s “all stakeholder” meeting at the Williams Inn.
Pytko was nominated by co-workers and patients to receive the Leading by Example Award. An employee of WMA since 2001, Pytko is a Care Plan Assistant in the Adult Medicine Department at WMA’s offices in North Adams. “Naomi is a quiet, smart, and utterly dependable worker who makes everyone else’s job easier. I am delighted she won the award,” said Robert Jandl, M.D., President of WMA.
The Leadership Development Award, given three times each year, was established to recognize one or more employees who exemplify the ideals to which Williamstown Medical Associates aspires, including patient-centered service, demonstrable quality of care, and a motivating workplace. In addition to receiving a cash award, recipients have their names inscribed on a plaque in WMA’s waiting rooms, and are given a special name badge.
WMA is one of the largest physician-owned multispecialty practices in New England and has been providing comprehensive healthcare to the community since 1958. Services are delivered by 29 providers in the specialties of adult medicine, pediatrics, general surgery, neurology, podiatry, and pulmonology. The practice is also recruiting for additional primary care providers, as well as specialists in rheumatology and endocrinology. WMA also offers nurse telephone triage services, laboratory specimen collection, and bone densitometry.
WMA is building a new 10,000 square foot, $2-million health center on Adams Road in Williamstown to replace its existing Williamstown office.
WMA has offices on Adams Road in Williamstown and in the Ambulatory Care Center at North Adams Regional Hospital. |
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