Mar 4, 2021
ECHN partners with ACHE to host a Virtual Healthcare Career Fair!
Whether you are a recent graduate seeking employment in the healthcare industry or an experienced professional looking to re-enter the workforce, ECHN and numerous employers across our region are hosting a virtual healthcare career fair on Friday March 5, 2021.
The online event kicks off with a discussion with panel speakers from 12:10 to 1:15 pm. This will be an engaging healthcare human resources career panel discussion, which will talk about hiring during the pandemic, remote interviewing, changes in the career landscape and much more.
From 1:15 pm to 3 pm, job seekers can join virtual breakout rooms by employer name/location, talk with talent acquisition specialists about open positions, and organizational culture and even connect via chat for follow up contact interactions. There will be a wide variety of employers from across the region including: Eastern Connecticut Health Network (ECHN), Boston
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WOODBURY - As school sports resume for the first time since last year, an Orange County district is taking a proactive approach to checking the heart health of student-athletes. They are homing in on those who have recovered from COVID-19, had symptoms or been in contact with others who have had the virus.
Monroe-Woodbury School district will host a free, appointment-only screening on Saturday.
Dr. Eric Fethke, a Town of Wallkill-based pediatric cardiologist, has seen first-hand the effects the novel coronavirus has had on his patients and their cardiac health.
He cautioned by phone Wednesday there was still much to learn, but to broaden his scope beyond his medical office, he and three other doctors will screen local student-athletes this weekend, for free, at Monroe-Woodbury High School to make sure their hearts are healthy enough to start sports again.
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