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Dinner with a Doc features Jim Little, Jr., MD

On Wednesday, October 4, from 5 to 7 pm, St. John’s Medical Center will offer Dinner with a Doc at the Senior Center of Jackson Hole. The evening will feature Jim Little, Jr., MD, who will speak about “Preparing for Winter: Senior Vaccines.” He will provide information about which flu vaccine is right for you and discuss the pneumonia vaccine. Teton County Public Health will provide flu and pneumonia vaccines to interested attendees, who are encouraged to bring insurance information.Dr. Jim Little Jr

Dr. Jim Little, Jr., is a family physician and medical director at St. John’s Family Health & Urgent Care. He is certified with the American Board of Family Practice.

The dinner will be preceded by a walk with Dr. Little, weather permitting. In the case of inclement weather, a free exercise class will be held.

The menu includes carrot-raisin-pineapple salad, chicken filet with peas and spring onions, brown rice with herbs, spring blend vegetables, Boston brown bread, and cranberry-apple crisp. The dinner is free for seniors and $8 for guests.

The walk/exercise class starts at 5 pm, the dinner begins at 6 pm, and the talk follows. RSVP to the Senior Center at 733-7300.

The dinner is supported by the St. John’s Hospital Foundation.

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Media contact: Karen Connelly, 307 739 7380, kconnelly@tetonhospital.org

ABOUT ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL CENTER

St. John's Medical Center in Jackson, Wyoming, offers patient-centered clinical excellence and community wellness services through a full-service hospital, primary care, and specialty physician practices, and a long-term care Living Center. For more information, visit tetonhospital.org

ABOUT ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

The mission of theSt. John’s Hospital Foundation is to secure philanthropic support to advance the mission and strategic objectives of St. John’s Medical Center, including patient-centered care, clinical excellence, and community wellness.