SEQUIM — The number of staff physicians at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal clinic will increase from four to six in early August.
Bill Riley, director of health and human services for the Blyn-based tribe, said physicians Eathan Berke and Nancy Morden are moving to here from Worcester, Mass., where they have worked at a community clinic.
Berke and Morden are joining physicians Joel Finman, Kari Olsen, Michael Crim and Pete Erickson at the tribal clinic, 777 N. Fifth Ave.
Finman, Olsen and Crim previously worked for Virginia Mason when it operated a Sequim clinic and helped put together the tribal health center prior to its opening in mid-April.
Erickson is the clinic’s medical director.
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