Eagle County Paramedics/Special to the Daily
Emergency medicine is a unique area of practice for physicians it’s impossible to foresee the cases that arise until experienced first-hand. For physicians with aspirations of becoming medical directors, fellowships with emergency medical service agencies are a great way to get experience.
Eagle County Paramedic Services recently welcomed Dr. Gurvijay Bains from University of California, San Francisco. Bains was interred with EC Paramedics for four days, experiencing the intricacies of a rural EMS agency first-hand.
“It’s an honor to have Dr. Bains visit us,” said Will Dunn, senior manager of clinical services at Eagle County Paramedic Services. “Usually, rotations take place in cities; rotations in a rural setting are few and far between. By embedding with EC Paramedics for this rotation, Dr. Bains was able to see not only how rural settings vary, but also how we work in these remote settings.”
Michelle Gennett
“We’re thrilled to welcome Michelle to the team,” said Amy Gnojek, Eagle County Paramedic Services’ CEO and CFO. “Alongside patient care, our employees are our No. 1 priority. Michelle brings competence, compassion and experience to our Human Resource department and ensures our staff feels supported and successful throughout their experience with us from their initial interview to benefits and professional support to retirement.”
For the past seven years, Gennett has worked as a senior human resources consultant, managing recruiting, performance management, benefits, HRIS systems, payroll, employee relations and more for clients in industries including government entities, construction, indie book stores, ranch, retail, hospitality, restaurants, golf clubs, luxury property management and destination services. Prior to that, Gennett worked at Sonnenalp Hotel for almost 10 years; she also worked for the Gallegos Corporation.
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