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Scott Weinerth Celebrates Two Years Since Beginning Work With Center for Digestive Health

Scott Weinerth is proud to announce that he is currently celebrating two years since the time he began work with the Center for Digestive Health in Fort Myers, Florida.

2012-09-26
NEW YORK, NY, September 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) Scott Weinerth is proud to announce that he is currently celebrating two years since the time he began work with the Center for Digestive Health in Fort Myers, Florida. Scott Weinerth, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), began working for the Center for Digestive Health in August of 2010. At the Center, Scott Weinerth performed all aspects of MAC/general anesthesia cases to ASA 1-3 patients in the outpatient endoscopy center.

"It's been a really great experience," comments Scott Weinerth, who has been recognized in his field for his expertise, judicious professionalism, and respect for others. "Living in Fort Meyers has been great. But, also, digestive health has been a nice change for me," he says.

Prior to working in Fort Myers, Scott Weinerth was a CRNA at Cape Surgery Center, Florida. Before working with the Cape Surgery Center, Scott Weinerth was employed in Gainesville at the Shands Medical Center/University of Florida.

Scott Weinerth has also worked in El Paso, Texas; New Orleans, Louisiana; Alice, Texas; Portsmouth, VA; and other places throughout Florida. "I love the excitement and energy that comes along with moving between hospitals and medical centers throughout the United States," comments Scott Weinerth. "My adventure in Fort Myers may be over, but that just means something new is soon to happen!"

Scott Weinerth left the Center for Digestive Health in Fort Myers in February of 2012. His work with the Center lasted for eighteen months, though he is now celebrating 24 months since it first began. "It's an interesting time," comments Scott Weinerth. "I don't yet know exactly what my future has in store. At the present, I'm taking a breather, weighing some options, and getting ready to charge ahead into the next phase of my career."

As he celebrates this anniversary, Scott Weinerth does not concern himself with what his future may hold. Weinerth is fortunate, as a professional, to have references all over the country, ranging from fellow CRNAs to M.D.s and everywhere in between. "I definitely plan to utilize some connections in the near future," comments Weinerth. "We'll see where I end up next! I am excited to find out myself."

Scott Weinerth welcomes questions and comments as he celebrates two years since beginning work with the Center for Digestive Health in Fort Myers, Florida. He may be reached for additional information by calling (888) 675 - 1245.


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[Press-News.org] Scott Weinerth Celebrates Two Years Since Beginning Work With Center for Digestive Health
Scott Weinerth is proud to announce that he is currently celebrating two years since the time he began work with the Center for Digestive Health in Fort Myers, Florida.