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Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) CEO Receives Pittsburgh Business Times' 2010 Women in Business Award

Congratulations to Mobile Medical Corporation's President & CEO Cynthia J. Latsko for being a recipient of the Pittsburgh Business Times' "2010 Women in Business Award." The Pittsburgh Business Times and its sponsors will honor 25 of the region's most outstanding women for their business accomplishments on March 15, 2010 at the Westin Convention Center Hotel.

To learn more about the event please visit here.

Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) is a “solutions-based” provider, administrator and information manager of substance abuse testing and medical services in the construction industry. Working together with large construction companies, labor unions and facility owners, we provide services that include drug testing, onsite nursing and first aid stations, id verification, and background checks. The feature that sets us apart in the industry is our sophisticated proprietary software application. The application collects union construction workers’ medical, safety, and training credentials and centralizes them in a secure online verification system so that they can be accessed by contractors nationwide. MMC’s corporate office is located in Pittsburgh, P.A. and has satellite offices located in Cleveland, Baltimore, Paramus, Houston and Sacramento. MMC is poised for expansion in 2010.

Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) - Corporate
2413 Lytle Road
Bethel Park, PA 15102
888-662-8358
http://www.mobmed.com/

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