SPM in Real Life: Winter ‘18

NEW MEMBERS: Winter ’18 Brief bios/plugs for new members (extracted from the Introduce Yourself Connect Community) Daniel Warren (Rik), initial member of Sensogram Technologies business team. Responsibilities include evangelism, channel development and management.  The technology continually reads and wirelessly reports vital signs in a variety of wearable form factors. Complementing this are solutions serving those with higher fall risk. Brian Eastwood, a research analyst, with a background in writing, editing, and public speaking experience. Brian joined the Editorial Review Board of the Journal of Participatory Medicine. Amber Soucy, currently work as a “traveling” nurse in Boston, MA. Amber has been taking 13-week contracts at different city hospitals to see which facility she would like to work at once she obtains her MSN in Clinical Nurse Leadership come May of 2018. Nancy Wolkenfeld, hopes to gain more insight and tools on how to better help her clients navigate our extremely complex health care system.  She’s been doing Patient Advocacy for over 23 years mostly for family, friends and their referrals, and now wants to grow her business to reach more of those in need – wherever they are located. Greg Merritt, spent 18 years at the University of Michigan in Student Affairs. Five years ago he had a sudden cardiac arrest in the car with his bride on the way to the hospital. He eventually went to cardiac rehab and joined a newly formed...
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