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Support Dr. Kelly McClusky-Erskine - Dancing with the Kettering Stars 2024

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Meet Dr. Kelly McClusky-Erskine

After delivering over 3000 babies, Dr. Kelly McCluskey-Erskine is ready for her next challenge: DANCING.

A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Kelly has made her home in Kettering, Ohio.

As an Obstetrician/Gynecologist, Dr. McCluskey sees patients with FarHills OB/GYN. She primarily handles deliveries and surgeries at Kettering Hospital Main Campus where she is chair of the OB/GYN department.

Kelly and her husband, Phil, are recent empty nesters. Their three children--all Kettering Fairmont Alumni--are now off to college, Thomas will attend Loyola Chicago, Emily, Purdue University, and Sarah will attend Xavier. While Kelly may rather you Venmo her toward those college funds, she has graciously partnered with Kettering Police Foundation and appreciates your support of our community.

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For tickets visit Dancing with the Kettering Stars 2024

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