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BOULDER, Colo., May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ nVoq Incorporated (nVoq), a provider of speech recognition software to the post-acute industry, is pleased to announce the addition of
Kay Cowling and
Paula Thomas to its Board of Directors.
Kay Cowling is the CEO of Cowling Advisory Services, advising investors, board members, government leaders, and executives in strategic business development, talent acquisition, and technology implementation for optimal operations in healthcare services, home care, and professional staffing. She has served in the Healthcare industry since 2002 as CEO of ATS Health Services, SVP of OneCall, CEO/Board member for Fastaff Travel Nursing, and President/COO of Gifted Healthcare. Kay is currently a Board Director for Care Synergy, Colorado s largest end-of-life network, for Denver Hospice, and for the International Women s Forum of Colorado.
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UPMC launches EMS training program for low-income individuals
The initiative, called Freedom House 2.0, will provide emergency medical services training to people from economically disadvantaged communities. It aims to address social determinants of health as well as help support those who have experienced job losses amid the pandemic.
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Pittsburgh-based UPMC and UPMC Health Plan have launched an initiative to recruit, train and employ first responders from economically disadvantaged communities, many of whom have lost their jobs and are experiencing income insecurity amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The program, dubbed Freedom House 2.0, will provide emergency medical services training in two, 10-week sessions to individuals from disadvantaged communities. Recruiting efforts will focus on those between 18 and 24 years and those who have lost jobs as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, Dan LaVallee, director of the UPMC Center for Social Impact, said in a phone interview. Partic