Clinical social worker Angela Kristoff will join Mt. Abram Regional Health Center and Rangeley Family Medicine this fall. She will be working closely with the medical providers to offer behavioral health services to patients of the practices.
Kristoff obtained her master of social work degree from Temple University in Pennsylvania in 2006. She brings experience with adults and families in hospital and community settings. Her areas of expertise include adjustment to acute and chronic illness, palliative care, traumatic brain injury and stroke, and psychosocial aspects of aging.
In Kingfield, she will join Dr. Cameron Bopp and family nurse practitioner Shannon Munro.
In Rangeley, she will work alongside Dorothy Mosher, family nurse practitioner, and doctors Burton Knapp and William Toms.
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