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St. Luke’s has promoted Kayla Witzman to clinic manager at St. Luke’s Mount Royal Medical Clinic and St. Luke’s Lester River Medical Clinic.

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Witzman is from Cherry, Minnesota and joined St. Luke’s as a medical assistant in 2016. She later moved up to a care coordinator position. Most recently, she has been serving as a clinic supervisor for several St. Luke’s clinics. In addition to her new role, she serves as vice chair of St. Luke’s Employee Advisory Council. Witzman earned her Bachelor of Health and Wellness Management degree from the University of Wisconsin-Superior. She also received a Licensed Practical Nursing degree from Lake Superior College.

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