Primary-Care Physician Joins Northern Berkshire Family Medicine

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Dr. Nina Molin

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Dr. Nina R. Molin of Lenox has joined Northern Berkshire Family Medicine and the medical staff of North Adams Regional Hospital.

Molin is accepting new patients and may be reached at 413-664-4088.

Molin earned her medical degree from the University of New York at Stony Brook and completed her internship and residency in internal medicine primary care at the University of Rochester (N.Y.) School of Medicine and Dentistry. She is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

"We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Molin to Northern Berkshire Family Medicine," said Tim Jones, president and CEO of Northern Berkshire Healthcare. "We're fortunate to have attracted a physician with her background and expertise. Her arrival will help us meet the demand for primary care in our region, and we welcome her."


Molin most recently was a staff physician and integrative specialist at Canyon Ranch in Lenox and in private practice, consulting with patients on medical needs including chronic disorders, nutritional medicine, women's health, preventive medicine and healthy aging. She is a volunteer staff physician with Volunteers in Medicine based in Great Barrington, which provides free primary and urgent health care to individuals in need.

"I am looking forward to caring for the Berkshire community at Northern Berkshire Family Medicine," said Molin. "I am excited to merge my diverse experience in practicing medicine in the Berkshires for close to 20 years with serving the health care needs of North Berkshire."

At Northern Berkshire Family Medicine, Molin will provide primary care services, joining Drs. Anping Han and Jean Culver, and nurse practitioners Caitlin Roberts, Lindsay Samale and Clare Tullock.


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St. Stan's Students Spread Holiday Cheer at Williamstown Commons

By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Students from St. Stanislaus Kostka School  in Adams brought the holiday spirit to Williamstown Commons on Thursday, delivering handmade Christmas cards and leading residents in a community caroling session.
 
"It honestly means the world to us because it means the world to them," said nursing home Administrator Alex Fox on Thursday morning. "This made their days. This could have even made their weeks. It could have made their Christmas, seeing the children and interacting with the community."
 
Teacher Kate Mendonca said this is the first year her class has visited the facility, noting that the initiative was driven entirely by the students.
 
"This came from the kids. They said they wanted to create something and give back," Mendonca said. "We want our students involved in the community instead of just reading from a religion book."
 
Preparation for the event began in early December, with students crafting bells to accompany their singing. The handmade cards were completed last week.
 
"It's important for them to know that it's not just about them during Christmas," Mendonca said. "It's about everyone, for sure. I hope that they know they really helped a lot of people today and hopefully it brought joy to the residents here."
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