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When Paul Cervone, M.D., an obstetrician/gynecologist with Valley Women’s Health and a colonel in the PA Army National Guard, was deployed to Afghanistan earlier this year, the Mon Valley Hospital employees who work with him in the Anthony M. Lombardi Education Conference Center (AML ECC) missed passing him in the lobby.
 
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Dr. Cervone (left) and two of his fellow soldiers display some of the treats they received from MVH employees.
When they learned that he and his fellow soldiers were craving some of their favorite snacks from home, MVH’s Community Relations Dept. quickly mobilized and organized a care package drive among some of his hospital coworkers.
When the box arrived, Dr. Cervone wrote to express his thanks.

Dr. Cervone is expected back in the next two months and will resume seeing patients in his offices on the campus of Mon Valley Hospital and in the HealthPLEX in Belle Vernon this spring. :

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