Family Nurse Practitioners Join Northern Berkshire Family Medicine

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Lindsay Samale Clare Tullock
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Clare Tullock and Lindsay Samale, both family nurse practitioners, have joined Northern Berkshire Family Medicine, located at 820 State Road, adjacent to Stop & Shop supermarket.

Tullock earned her master of science in nursing from Sage Graduate School in Troy, N.Y., and her bachelor's degree in nursing from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She completed her training at Berkshire Medical Group, Berkshire OB/GYN, Lee Family Practice and the pediatric practice of Dr. Brian Dempsey. These focused on adult, pediatric and gynecologic and obstetric patients. Tullock joined Northern Berkshire Family Medicine in July.

Samale earned her bachelor's degree in nursing also from UMass-Amherst, and completed her master's degree at the University of Cincinnati. She trained as a family nurse practitioner with Berkshire OB/GYN, Berkshire Medical Center's Emergency Department, Lee Family Practice and Berkshire Pediatric Associates. She is a member of the Massachusetts Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.

As nurse practitioners, Tullock and Samale can diagnose and treat a wide range of health issues. They can prescribe medication, order diagnostic tests and treat chronic health conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes.

At Northern Berkshire Family Medicine, Tullock and Samale join Drs. Anping Han and Jean Culver. For information or to schedule an appointment, call 413-664-4088.
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Winter Storm Warning Issued for Berkshires

Another snowstorm is expected to move through the region overnight on Friday, bringing 5 to 8 inches of snow. This is updated from Thursday's winter weather advisory. 
 
The National Weather Service in Albany, N.Y., has posted a winter storm warning for all of Berkshire County and parts of eastern New York State beginning Friday at 4 p.m. through Saturday at 1 p.m. 
 
The region could see heavy to moderate snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour overnight, tapering off Saturday morning to flurries.
 
Drivers should exercise caution on Friday night and Saturday morning, as travel conditions may be hazardous.
 
Saturday night should be clear and calm, but warming temperatures means freezing rain Sunday night and rain through Monday with highs in the 40s. The forecast isn't much better through the week as temperatures dip back into the teens with New Year's Eve looking cloudy and frigid. 
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