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Mobile Medical Corporation Promotes Critical Care Paramedic to On-Site Territory Manager

Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC), a national leader providing on-site medical services nationwide, is pleased to announce the promotion of Janie Carey, EMTP-CC, to On-Site Territory Manager. “We are extremely proud to promote Janie Carey,” said Cynthia Latsko, President / CEO of MMC. “Janie has been an integral part of MMC’s on-site team over the last four years providing excellent medical and mental health -wellness initiatives clients including Gilbane Construction, Marathon Petroleum Corporation and Turner Construction.”

“Before joining MMC Ms. Carey held numerous roles in both the public and private sectors,” stated Drew Croy, MMC’s On-Site Medical Director. “Her diverse experience as an EMS Lieutenant, a National Strategic EMS Response & Special Operations Team (FEMA) member combined with her last assignment representing the customer as their Medical Health & Wellness liaison has made her a welcomed addition to MMC’s On-site Medical services team.”

“As an On-Site Territory Manager Janie’s expertise and twenty plus years’ experience will benefit our customers and their on-site medical clinicians. We are honored to announce her promotion and look forward to her continued success”, said Ms. Latsko.

About Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC):
Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) is a National Third-Party Administrator of on-site medical services (onsite nursing and first-aid stations), multi-leveled drug testing and occupational healthcare solutions. MMC offers comprehensive national “Drug Free Partnership” programs that combine industry leading substance abuse testing with state-of-the-art credential checking technology to qualify a candidate’s worksite eligibility.
MMC is a certified Women’s Business Enterprise celebrating thirty years of service and is affiliated with the National Association of Worksite Health Centers (NAWHC), Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Association (DATIA) and the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).

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