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5 News Notes

ESAHEC’s CHW Training Program Graduates Earn State Certification

March 25, 2020 by Spy Desk

The Eastern Shore Area Health Education Center (ESAHEC) announced 4 graduates of their Community Health Worker (CHW) Training Program recently earned certification from the state of Maryland.

Rose Carey, Wanda Molock, Tiffany Scott and Deborah (Dee) Still completed the certification requirements and are now listed on the state CHW registry.

Benefits of certification include acknowledgement of the profession, recognition of the diverse skill set and experience and the potential for advancement of education and career goals.

Rose Carey and Wanda Molock

Certification is voluntary and valid for 2 years.

A community health worker (CHW) is a frontline public health worker who is often a member of and has a close understanding of the community served. Acting as liaisons, CHWs facilitate access to services and improve the quality and cultural competency of service delivery.  They are known by many titles including, community health representatives, community health advisors, community health outreach workers, outreach specialists, patient navigators, lay health advisors, promotores de salud, peer counselors and others.

The Eastern Shore Area Health Education Center (ESAHEC) is a private, non-profit organization with the mission of“improving healthcare access and outcomes for all residents on Maryland’s Eastern Shore”.

For more information about ESAHEC, call 410-221-2600 or visit www.esahec.org.

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Filed Under: 5 News Notes Tagged With: Eastern Shore Area Health Education Center, local news, The Talbot Spy

Eastern Shore Area Health Education Center Announces 2 New Board Members

December 6, 2019 by Spy Desk

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The Eastern Shore Area Health Education Center announces the appointment of 2 new board members.

Joining the board are Lyndsey Scott and Robert A. Freeman, PhD.

“Both appointees embody the spirit of community and bring talent, expertise and fresh perspectives. We welcome Lyndsey and Dr. Freeman and look forward to working together as we continue pursuit of our vision of making the Eastern Shore one the healthiest rural communities in America,” states Jacob Frego, Executive Director.

Since 2011, Lyndsey Scott has worked for the Cecil County Health Department as a Coordinator of Special Programs in the Division of Health Promotion. In this role, she has worked on several initiatives related to chronic disease prevention and management; many of which focus on sustainable systems changes and quality improvement work with local health care providers.

She has a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science with a concentration in Health Promotion from Frostburg State University.

In her free time, she enjoys being active outdoors doing things like kayaking, hiking, camping and snowboarding.

Robert A. Freeman is a noted healthcare economics and public policy leader and expert in the global pharmaceutical industry and academia. He was previously vice-chair for research and professor of Social & Administrative Science in the Department of Pharmacy Practice & Administration at the University of Maryland- Eastern Shore School of Pharmacy.

He has over 20 years’ experience in the global pharmaceutical industry having served as a leader of public policy and health economics functions for AstraZeneca and Sanofi, among others.

He is the author of over 85 research and professional publications in the areas of health technology assessment, pharmaceutical public policy, health economics and science and trade policy. His current research focuses on policy initiatives to incentivize pharmaceutical R&D.

He earned his BS in Pharmacy and his MS and PhD degrees from the University of Mississippi.

The Eastern Shore Area Health Education Center (ESAHEC) is a private, non-profit organization. Our mission is to improve healthcare access and outcomes for all residents on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

For more information about ESAHEC, call 410-221-2600 or visit esahec.org.

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Filed Under: Health Notes Tagged With: Eastern Shore Area Health Education Center, local news, The Talbot Spy

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