NEW HAMPSHIRE — Rebecca Sava, RMA, CPRP, Provider Recruitment Coordinator at North Country Healthcare (NCH), recently earned her Certified Physician/Provider Recruitment Professional (CPRP) certification through the Association for Advancing Physician and Provider Recruitment (AAPPR). The accomplishment emphasizes Rebecca’s commitment to excellence in provider recruitment and signifies her readiness to excel in this vital aspect of healthcare.

The CPRP certification, offered by AAPPR, is a credential that recognizes individuals who have demonstrated a high level of proficiency and knowledge in physician and provider recruitment. The certification process requires a minimum of six months’ direct engagement in the provider field, comprehensive training through a ten-module course, followed by an exam for certification.

The curriculum covers a wide range of critical areas, including sourcing, screening, selecting, offering, hiring, onboarding, retainment, succession planning, laws and ethics, equity, diversity, inclusion, communication, relationships, and data utilization. “The program was very valuable. It offers many new tools to be successful in this role and help NCH continue to grow and be successful with our patient care,” said Rebecca Sava, RMA, CPRP.

The CPRP certification, coupled with Rebecca’s membership in AAPPR, equips her with a diverse toolkit to support NCH’s growth and success in delivering exceptional patient care. With access to cutting-edge resources, a network of peers, and a wealth of knowledge, Rebecca is prepared to contribute to her professional growth and the continued growth and excellence of North Country
Healthcare.

North Country Healthcare (NCH) is a non-profit affiliation of four medical facilities based in New Hampshire. NCH includes numerous physicians and medical providers at multiple locations. This leading, comprehensive healthcare network, which employs more than 1,000 highly-trained individuals, delivers integrated patient care through three community hospitals, medical laboratories, and home
health and hospice services. NCH remains committed to the health and well-being of the communities it serves.

Member organizations include Androscoggin Valley Hospital in Berlin, North Country Home Health and Hospice Agency in Littleton, Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital in Colebrook, and Weeks Medical Center in Lancaster. NCH is proud to be the largest employer in the North Country.

North Country Healthcare also collaborates with Coös County Family Health Services, a Federally Qualified Health Clinic, in Berlin and Gorham. Together, they formed a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) to develop a Clinically Integrated Network for all hospitals and providers in the North Country to address population health and to improve the health indicators for all of the residents of the North Country.

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