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Page 2 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JAnuARy 20, 2023 ANGELO’S A FULL SERVICE 45 Years Serving the North Shore! 45 Regular Unleaded $3.099 Mid Unleaded $3.979 Super $4.099 Diesel Fuel $4.619 KERO By Container Only Heating Oil at the Pump DEF $4.759 HEATING OI 24-Hour Burner Service Call for Current Price! (125—gallon minimum) DEF Available by Pump! Open an account and order online at: www.angelosoil.com (781) 231-3500 (781) 231-3003 367 LINCOLN AVE • SAUGUS Sun. 9AM-5PM EBNHC opens applications for third Family Nurse Practitioner Residency Training Program E ast Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC) is pleased to announce it is accepting applications for its third cohort of residents to join its Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Residency Training Program. This residency program aims to expand the pool of primary care providers who are well-prepared and committed to serving underserved populations. EBNHC was one of fi ve health care organizations in the Commonwealth selected to participate in the Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Program (DSRIP) Statewide Investments Family Nurse Practitioner Residency Training Program in 2021. Since then, the program has shown to be invaluable in the training of new Family Nurse Practitioners. The residency is a highly structured year of intensive clinical training that provides mentorship in a high-performance model of care. Training includes primary care sessions with a preceptor in a community health center setting, specialty rotations, didactic sessions, and quality improvement training. By the end of the program, residents will have gained the competence, mastery and confi dence needed to be a nurse practitioner primary care provider who serves culturally diverse and clinically complex patients. “We are thrilled to continue our Family Nurse Practitioner Residency Program,” said EBNHC Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Offi cer Jackie Fantes, MD, FAAFP. “Our goal is to bridge the gap between academia and practice for new FNPs so that they feel competent and confident to hit the ground running as they enter the fast-paced world of health care. We want every patient to have a provider who empowers their decision making and respects their language, culture, race or ethnicity, and health care preferences.” The goal of the FNP training program is to ensure every new provider is prepared, supported and satisfi ed with their career in primary care. “When I started at EBNHC 14 years ago as a new NP, the support, training and mentorship I received shaped me as a clinician and has driven me to want to do the same for the next generation of providers,” said Residency Program Director Katherine O’Brien, MSN, FNP-C. “This individualized residency, with an abundance of handson teaching, feedback and clinical mentoring, does just that.” Based at EBNHC sites in the South End, East Boston and Winthrop, the program will run from September 2023 to August 2024. The residency is a full-time, 12-month, salaried position. Three slots are available. New FNPs graduating in May 2023 or within the previous 18 months are encouraged to apply. Bilingual candidates preferred. Visit https://www.ebnhc. org/en/careers/residency-programs/fnp-residency/ for more information and an online application. About East Boston Neighborhood Health Center: EBNHC is one of the nation’s largest Federally Qualifi ed Health Centers (FQHCs) and the largest community health center in Massachusetts, serving over 100,000 patients and recognized by the Health Resources and Services Administration as a Health Center Quality Leader. For more than 50 years, EBNHC has off ered access to comprehensive care for the underserved populations of Chelsea, East Boston, Revere, Winthrop, Everett and Boston’s South End. EBNHC is dedicated to promoting and sustaining healthy communities, families and individuals by providing accessible, person-centered, compassionate and high-quality health care services to all who live and work in its service area. For more information, please visit www.ebnhc.org. Melrose Arts & Crafts Society announces fi rst meeting T he fi rst 2023 monthly meeting of the Melrose Arts & Advocate Online: www.advocatenews.net Crafts Society will be held on Monday, January 23 at First Baptist Church (561 Main St., Melrose) from 9:00 a.m. to approximately 1:00 p.m. This month, Lori Rossi and Linda Camberlain will be cohosting playing card, board and vocal games, some of which the members will provide. Fun for all! Also, members will be working on the ongoing Teddy Bear Workshop or sitting in on the Sit and Knit group. The speaker for this month is Stacey Minchello, who is the Executive Director of the Melrose Council on Aging. Stacey will be speaking about all the services, programs and trips that the Milano Center off ers. Classes, such as chair yoga, bridge, healthy bones, game time and Zumba are just a few of the many classes off ered by the center. Two options for lunch are available every day, Monday thru Friday. The Milano Center is located at 235 W. Foster St. in Melrose. After Stacey there will be a short business meeting followed by dessert and refreshments. The Melrose Arts & Crafts Society has members from 11 of the surrounding communities and welcomes anyone interested in any of its activities. For further information, please call Dorothy Iudice at 781-6622099. Hope to see you soon. Prices subject to change Ask about our Heating Oil Condicioner! FLEET

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