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Doktè Stephen Long, yon Doktè Medsin Entèn ak Pedyatri, rantre nan Sant Wright pou Sante Kominotè ak Edikasyon Medikal Gradye pou bay pasyan swen ak edikasyon medikal.
Doktè Stephen S. Long Jr., yon doktè medsin entèn-pedyatri (Med-Peds), fèk rantre nan Sant Wright pou Sante Kominotè ak Edikasyon Medikal gradye. Kounye a li aksepte pasyan ki gen tout laj nan de nan sant sante kominotè swen prensipal Wright Center for Community Health.
Doktè Long disponib pou randevou nan sant swen primè Clarks Summit Sant Wright pou Sante Kominotè a nan 1145 Northern Blvd. nan South Abington Township lendi ak madi ak sant swen primè Mid Valley nan 5 S. Washington Ave. nan Jermyn, soti nan mèkredi jiska vandredi.
Pou pran yon randevou ak Dr Long, vizite TheWrightCenter.org oswa rele lokal Clarks Summit nan 570-585-1300 oswa lokal Mid Valley a nan 570-230-0019.

Stephen S. Long Jr., MD
Dr. Long received his medical degree from the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. He returned to Northeast Pennsylvania after completing his Med-Peds residency at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center in Portland. A Bethlehem, Pennsylvania native, he earned his Bachelor of Science in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, and philosophy from the University of Scranton.
Dr. Long has also embraced an institutional academic leadership role in faculty development which will allow him to thoughtfully guide and contribute to the professional growth and development of his physician colleagues, while fostering an environment of continuous lifelong learning and improvement.
Dr. Long lives in Moscow with his wife, Juliette Meyers, an Archbald native recently hired by The Wright Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education as an art therapist. A Valley View High School graduate, she received a master’s degree in art therapy and a bachelor’s degree in communications and media studies from Marywood University.
As a nonprofit Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike and safety-net provider of whole-person primary health services, The Wright Center for Community Health serves vulnerable and medically underserved populations of all ages, regardless of ethnic background, ZIP code, insurance status, or ability to pay. It accepts all insurance plans and offers a sliding-fee discount program based on federal poverty guidelines that consider family size and income. No patient is ever turned away due to an inability to pay.
Headquartered in Scranton, The Wright Center for Community Health operates 11 comprehensive primary and preventive care community health centers in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Wayne, and Wyoming counties, as well as a mobile medical and dental unit called Driving Better Health. Patients typically have the convenience of going to a single location to access integrated medical, dental, and behavioral health care, as well as community-based addiction treatment and recovery services, including medication-assisted therapy. For more information, go to TheWrightCenter.org or call 570-230-0019.
The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education was established in 1976 as the Scranton-Temple Residency Program, a community-based internal medicine residency. Today, The Wright Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education are one of the largest U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration-funded Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education Safety-Net Consortiums in the nation.
Together with consortium stakeholders, The Wrights Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education train residents and fellows in a community-based, community-needs-responsive primary care workforce development model to advance their shared mission.
The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education’s residency and fellowship programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. The Wright Center for Community Health’s Advanced Education General Dentistry Residency under New York University Langone is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation. For more information, go to TheWrightCenter.org or call 570-866-3017.