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Dr. Oâdell Owens to retire from Interact for Health Interact for Health announced Monday that Dr. Oâdell Moreno Owens, President and CEO, will retire effective March 31, 2021. (Submitted photo) Interact for Health announced Monday that Dr. O’dell Moreno Owens, President and CEO, will retire effective March 31, 2021.
Owens has led Interact for Health since October 2016.
Woodrow Uible, Chairman of the Board said, “We will certainly miss Dr. Owens’ leadership, advocacy and tireless enthusiasm for his work.”
Jeanne-Marie Tapke, the Board’s Immediate Past Chair and current Governance Committee Chair, expanded on Uible’s comments, saying “from early on, Dr. Owens stressed that to have the most impact our work needed to be laser-focused.”
Dr O dell Owens to leave Interact for Health after 4 years - Cincinnati Business Courier bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
O'dell Owens, M.D., has worn a lot of hats in Greater Cincinnati - Hamilton County Coroner, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College President,
COVID has inspired a swell in health care students, but still not enough to fill needed positions
While the coronavirus pandemic has been a long, tedious drain on health care systems resources, it might also yield a boon in future health care professionals.
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CINCINNATI â While the coronavirus pandemic has been a long, tedious drain on health care systems resources, it might also yield a boon in future health care professionals.
Educators across the Tri-State said more high school and post-secondary students are seeking training in the health care field, citing COVID-19 as a primary motivation for pursuing the career path.