Sharon Hospital announces changes to wound care personnel

Russell Newman, Wound Care Regional Business Manager, Dora Proe, Front Office Coordinator, Tracey Waite Clinical Lead RN - Wound Care, Dr. Mustafa Ugurlu, Director of Wound Care, Linden Fabry, Registered Nurse, Karen Rapp, Registered Nurse.

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Sharon Hospital announces changes to wound care personnel

Sharon Hospital appointed a new director of wound care Tuesday, July 16.

Dr. Mustafa Ugurlu will now head up the department as Medical Director, as well as his existing post as chief of the department of surgery.

Ugurlu completed medical education at Haceteppe University, and a surgery residence at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, before joining Sharon Hospital in 2016.

Also joining the wound care team is John Zboinsky, a podiatrist and Dutchess County fire investigator.

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