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Lewiston – Dr. Amelia Randolph has joined the medical staff at the Bates Street Family Health Center, a Community Clinical Services practice specializing in family practice medicine.

Randolph received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Florida State University in Tallahassee, Fla. She earned her medical degree from McGill University in Montréal, Québec. Recently, she completed a medical residency in family practice medicine at the UC-Davis affiliated Mercy-Redding Family Practice program in Redding, Calif.

Randolph is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians, Physicians for Social Responsibility and the Wilderness Medical Society.

Volunteerism has taken Randolph throughout the United States and abroad, including service as a base camp physician on Mount Everest in Nepal.

Before seeking her medical degree, Randolph spent time in Maine’s western mountains working for the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School and throughout the community.

The Bates Street Family Health Center is a full-service family medicine practice affiliated with Community Clinical Services.

The practice is located at 292 Bates St. in Lewiston.

For an appointment with Dr. Randolph phone 753-5400.

Law firm names new partner

Auburn – Berman & Simmons, P.A., a trial law firm with offices in Lewiston, Portland, and Bangor, announces that Jodi Nofsinger has been made a partner in the firm.

Nofsinger is a 1996 graduate of the University of Maine School of Law and served as a law clerk for the Maine Superior Court upon graduation. She has been actively involved in the firm’s statewide trial practice since 1997, specializing in medical negligence, personal injury, and criminal defense.

Nofsinger lives in Freeport with her partner, Amy Hannaford, and their daughter, Ella.

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