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Elizabeth Turcotte, right, accepts her certificate from β Michele Parks, immediate past president the National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses.
AUBURN β Elizabeth Turcotte of Auburn, vice president of Health System Integration, has been inducted as a National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses 2024 fellow.
Turcotte has worked at Healthcare Outcomes Performance Co., or HOPCo, the national leader in musculoskeletal physician practice management and value-based care solutions, since 2022. She was hired on as associate vice president of service line transformation with focus on creating and growing orthopedic programs to enhance patient outcomes, according to a HOPCo news release.
In July, Turcotte was promoted to her current role, where she leads a team of consultants and analysts to help improve HOPCo91ΧΤΕΔ performance and quality in specialty programs, including orthopedics, spine and trauma.
Turcotte has been a volunteer member of National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses since 2010, while she was a system director of orthopedics and rehabilitation at the Orthopaedic Institute of Central Maine in Lewiston.
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