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February 12, 2020
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Alina-Bonn
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Podcast: Widen the Funnel and Close the Gaps: The Summit-CityMD Combo Sees “Big Apple” Opportunity through Integrated Care Delivery

Cain Brothers’ Managing Director, Carsten Beith; Warburg Pincus Managing Director, TJ Carella; and Summit Medical Group CEO, Dr. Jeffrey Le Benger joined Dave Johnson at Cain Brothers’ Annual Healthcare Conference on October 23, 2019, to discuss the recent merger between CityMD and Summit Medical Group. The combination of the leading urgent care clinic in New York City with one of the most successful multi-practice physician groups in the nation promises to be a transformative deal for healthcare delivery.

Listen here.

 

Carsten and Dave also co-authored a detailed article on the topic. Read the Market Corner Commentary here

About the Author

Alina-Bonn

Alina focuses on copywriting, email marketing, social media campaigns and other marketing strategies for 4sight Health. Alina is passionate about helping entrepreneurs and service-based businesses increase revenue with digital and social media marketing solutions. Her professional background blends marketing, event management and business administration.

Before 4sight Health, Alina helped other business consultants and professional speakers grow their businesses online. Prior to that, she was a conference coordinator at an international finance association in Manhattan.

Alina received her Bachelor’s in business administration from The King’s College, a classical liberal arts school near Wall St. She now lives in her hometown of Omaha, NE, where she continues to learn top marketing strategies from industry leaders in digital classrooms. Alina enjoys running races, exploring greenhouses and planning new travels.

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