Biographies

Dr. Scott Anzalone

Scott J. Anzalone, MD -- Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology/Biotechnolgy, Bachelor of Science in Biology from Westminster College. Medical Doctorate from the Medical College of Ohio and Family Medicine Residency from Memorial Hospital South Bend, Indiana. Board certified and fellow of the American Academy of Family Medicine. Past Chief of Staff, and Chief of Obstetrics and Pediatrics for Hocking Valley Community Hospital. Clinical Associate Professor at Ohio University. President of the Logan Christian School Board 2006-2010. Past Medical Director for Someone Cares and for The Village Mountain Mission, Dominican Republic. Part time senior medical officer for Holland America cruise line. Owner of Stage Coach Family Medicine and Stagecoach Banquet & Conference Center. Married to artist and teacher Megan and father of three children Joshua, Bethany, and Emily. Enjoys serving the children/teachers of Hocking county, medical missions, teaching, horses, carpentry, theater, travel, and the outdoors.

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Amy Black, MSN APRN NP-C

For the past decade, Amy has been a primary care provider for Hopewell Health Center. During that time, she has become involved with the Hocking County Municipal Vivitrol Drug Court program. Amy was instrumental in the development of a Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program in the Hopewell Health Center Logan primary care office, and successfully rolled out the same program to other Hopewell Health Care sites in ten counties. She has presented on this MAT model at various conferences and meetings across the state. More recently, Amy now is a national-level speaking provider for the pharmaceutical company, Alkermes.

Amy earned her Associate Degree in Nursing at Hocking College School of Nursing, completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Ohio University and earned her Masters of Science in Nursing from Otterbein University. Amy is a member of OAAPN. She also is a member of the Hocking Valley Community Hospital Board of Trustees. In 2016, Amy was awarded the Valeria Ann Marks Substance Abuse Prevention Award.

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Betty Amnah

Cathy Holloway

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