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Chris Scoma Promoted To Clinical Manager of Occupational Health

Results is pleased to announce the promotion of Chris Scoma to Clinical Manager of Occupational Health. The role will support the ongoing clinical needs of Results’ Occupational Health program as well as work to grow Results’ ancillary services lines of business. This includes Functional Capacity Evaluations, Post Offer Employment Testing and Early Intervention Musculoskeletal Triage.

Chris has been a Physical Therapist with Results since 2010 where he started as a Staff Therapist in the Hermitage Clinic. He then served as Clinic Director at the Lebanon Clinic from 2012-2014 and was promoted to Regional Occupational Health Coordinator in Middle Tennessee in 2015. Chris has also been leading Results’ training and development of Results’ FCE program along with David Davenport since 2017.

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