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McLaren Northern Michigan unveils new radiation oncology technology
Steve Foley
Petoskey News-Review
PETOSKEY Rick Wendland has had quite the long journey over the past year and a half.
Wendland, who moved to the Harbor Springs area just before the COVID-19 pandemic’s onset, was diagnosed with prostate cancer after receiving a physical his first in a year and a half when he was living and working in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
“I ended up at MD Anderson (a University of Texas cancer center) in Houston where I was also living before that, got in with the top genitourology people there and was diagnosed, tested and went through with the removal of the prostate, which was cancerous, through a radical robotic prostatectomy.”
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Kennedy joins McLaren Northern Michigan
McLaren Northern Michigan has hired Christopher Kennedy as a podiatric surgeon at McLaren Northern Michigan Orthopedics, 560 W. Mitchell Street, Suite 560, Petoskey, the hospital said in a news release.
Kennedy was born in Boston and raised in Rochester, Minnesota. While attending the University of Minnesota for a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience, he worked as a volunteer firefighter and emergency medical technician. Kennedy went to medical school at Kent State University of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland and completed his residency in reconstructive rearfoot podiatric medicine and surgery at Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University. He continued his training at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, where he pursued a complex limb salvage and reconstruction fellowship.
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