The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 12, 1992, Image 9

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    - Vincent Splendido elected to
Advanced Laboratory board
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital
Director of Marketing Vincent
Splendido, of Harveys Lake, re-
cently was elected to the board of
directors of Advanced Laboratory
ny. Services.
As a member of the board,
+2 Splendido will assistin guiding the
:“ financial and administrative en-
deavors of the corporation. Ad-
» vanced Laboratory Services is a
corporate affiliate of Rural Health
Corporation which provides clini-
cal laboratory testing throughout
hi Luzerne and Wyoming counties.
A 17-year Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital employee, Splendido
holds a Bachelor of Science Degree
from Wilkes College and has com-
pleted post-graduate studies at
both Wilkes and Lehigh Univer-
sity.
As the hospital's director of
marketing, Splendido is respon-
sible for managing lab contracts
with physicians, community
members and healthcare pro-
videers. He was instrumental in
establishing Wilkes-Barre General
as a reference laboratory facility
throughout the 13 counties of
Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Splendido is a member of the
Falls Lions Club, the American
Society of Medical Technology, an
associate member of the American
Society of Clinical Pathologists and
coach of Forty Fort Little League
team.
VINCENT SPLENDIDO
Dr. Charles Krivenko named
VP of Medical Affairs at General
Charles A. Krivenko, M.D., of
Dallas, has been appointed Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital's Vice Presi-
dent of Medical Affairs, Acting Chief
Executive Officer and Vice Presi-
dent Patricia Finan has an-
nounced.
A board certified family practi-
tioner, Dr. Krivenko previously
served as executive director of
Community Medical Care, Inc, a
subsidiary of Community Medical
Center, Scranton. Prior to holding
that position, Dr. Krivenko oper-
ated an active family medicine
practice in Dallas for 17 years.
He also served as director of
physician affairs for Pennsylvania
Voluntary Hospitals of America and
as managing physician of Health-
net of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Dr. Krivenko currently serves as
the medical director of the North-
cast Chapter of the ALPHA Pre-
ferred Provider Network. .
Dr. Krivenko received a Bache-
lor of Arts Degree in Biology from
Wilkes University, his Medical
Degree from Temple University and
a Masters of Health Service Ad-
ministration from Wilkes Univer-
sity.
As Vice President of Medical
Affairs, Dr. Krivenko will admini-
ster the hospital's Medical Affairs
Department and will be respon-
sible for administrative medical
matters within the 447-bed facil-
ity.
DR. CHARLES KRIVENKO
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“DR. JOHN WIGUCKI
Dr. John Wigucki
®ins General
: Hospital staff
John D. Wigucki, D.O. of Dallas
recently joined the medical staff of
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. He
received his Medical Degree from
University of New England College
of Osteopathic Medicine, Bidde-
ford, Maine, and completed his
residency in the Detroit Osteo-
_. pathic Opthalmology Consortium
at Botsford General Hospital,
Farmington Hills, Michigan.
Dr. Wilgucki is certified in
 opthalmology by the Osteopathic
4“ College of Opthalmology and
' @torhinolaryngology.
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' @ anover Bank, is pleased to an-
+ nounce the appointment of Karen
. R. Shuster to the position of Assis-
tant Cashier and Branch Manager
of Hanover's branch on the Memo-
rial Highway in Dallas.
Karen is a seasoned banker with
22 years of banking experience in
the Back Mountain. She has been
actively involved with various
+ banking industry programs focus-
' ing on the effective delivery of loan
» and deposit services.
4 She is a member of the Order of
' the Eastern Star, Dallas Chapter
#396, Irem Temple Ladies Auxil-
iary, Harveys Lake Yacht Club and
the Church of Christ Uniting in
Kingston. Karen has also been an
active participant in the local
chapter of the American Institute
of Banking.
Karen resides in Dallas with her
husband Scott.
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