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New Doctor Will Work in Kincardine

A new family physician will start work in Kincardine in October
The Doctor Recruitment Committee has approved an agreement with Dr. Jason Murray to join the Kincardine Physicians Group.
He grew up on  a farm near Ripley, and is happy to return home.
Dr. Murray attended medical school at Western University in London, and is completing his family medicine residency at Queens University.
Dr. Murray enjoyed doing rotations in Kincardine during medical school and residency.
The municipality and Bruce power provided support for recruitment efforts.
Municipality of Kincardine Mayor, Anne Eadie, stated, “As Mayor and as a member of the Physician Recruitment Committee, I am thrilled that we have another doctor coming to

Kincardine this quickly. On behalf of Council and our residents I wish to thank all those involved in our recruitment process for their hard work. I would also like to thank the Kincardine

Physicians and other staff at the Medical Clinic for making various accommodations to meet the health needs of our residents during the current recruitment process.”

The Kincardine Physicians Group is very pleased to welcome Dr. Jason Murray as its newest member and looks forward to working with him. “The addition of Dr. Murray to our group continues

our efforts to establish a solid base of capable, young and committed medical practitioners who will provide for the new community’s medical needs into the future.”

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