We were happy to receive a visit from Mandy Westerman, LCSW, Divisional VP of Behavioral Health at UHS (far left), Matt Peterson, Executive Vice President and President of the Behavioral Health Division at UHS (second from left), and Ethan Permenter, Divisional SVP of Behavioral Health at UHS (far right). It was wonderful to meet with our behavioral health leadership team and learn about the growth and direction of our organization.
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