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Deb Detro-Fisher Rn, Emtp, Ic, Pem

Director Northeast MI Medical Control Authority at Alpena Regional Medical Center

Deb Detro-Fisher has a diverse work experience in the healthcare field. Deb started as a paramedic at LIfe-Link EMS in 1900. Deb then worked as a registered nurse at Henry Ford Hospital from 1973 to 1983. Following that, they took on the role of EMS Programs Coordinator at Alpena Community College in 1981. In 1991, they became the Director of the Northeast MI Medical Control Authority at Alpena Regional Medical Center. From 2009 to 2010, they served as the Assistant Bioterrorism Coordinator at Michigan Region 7 Biodefense Network. Deb later become an Associate at Comprehensive Emergency Management Associates in 2008. Currently, they are the Region 7 Trauma Coordinator at the Michigan Department of Community Health - EMS and Trauma Section, a role they have held since 2013.

Deb Detro-Fisher's education history includes attending the University of Michigan. However, no specific details such as the start or end year, degree name, or field of study were provided.

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Presque Isle, United States

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Alpena Regional Medical Center

The natural beauty of Alpena makes a picturesque setting for Alpena Regional Medical Center. Located along the Thunder Bay River, Alpena Regional Medical Center is the health care partner to the 100,000 residents of northeast Michigan. Throughout our 73 year history we’ve grown from a small hometown hospital to Northeast Michigan's leading provider of specialty services. Numerous building expansions have tripled the hospital from its original 1940 start. . . bringing the people of northeast Michigan the technology, treatment options, and space they deserve. The common thread of technological advancement has held the hospital to its mission throughout its history and in recent years. We have introduced cutting-edge technology through the combined efforts of our medical professionals, clinical partners, and incredibly generous community. We have succeeded in providing our patients with excellent health care. Our 146-bed acute care facility is unrivaled in our region.


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501-1,000

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