Case Study: SC, Jennifer Stoker

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SC, Jennifer Stoker, met face to face with Dorothy on March 4, 2017 at 23330 Utica Dr. Dallas, TX 75227. SC met with Dorothy to give her the update provider list. Dorothy thank the SC for bring her the provider and will she start looking for new provider. SC informed Dorothy to notify her soon as she selected a provider.

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