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WORCESTER The city has partnered with nearly 40 groups in a widespread effort to boost the number of people vaccinated against COVID-19.
A public health campaign to encourage vaccine acceptance called Get Vaccinated Worcester is going into effect, focused on direct outreach by health care providers and community-based organizations to educate those hesitant to get vaccinated.
The city of Worcester s Division of Public Health collaborated with the Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts, which provided $100,000 to the campaign, and the Meyers Primary Care Institute, as well as 32 community-based nonprofit organizations and five medical providers to design and implement the campaign.
According to a release from the Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts, the public health campaign complements and coordinates with state and local vaccination distribution plans, specifically targeting communities of color and those living or working in Worcester, Grafton, Ho
• University of Florida College of Medicine, M.D., 1986
• University of Florida Warrington College of Business, Master of Business Administration, 2008
Job: Chief Clinical Officer, Ascension Florida and Gulf Coast; President, St. Vincent’s Health Partners. Previously was chief medical officer, Ascension Medical Group-Florida and Gulf Coast.
Each day when she goes to her office at Ascension St. Vincent’s in Riverside, Dr. Estrellita Redmon works to help the health care experience be the best possible for everyone involved.
As chief clinical officer for Ascension Florida and Gulf Coast since January, her territory comprises the nonprofit Catholic health care systems’ hospitals, outpatient clinics and post-acute facilities from Northeast Florida to the Panhandle and in 20 counties in Alabama and Mississippi.
Newton recently appointed three newly elected members to its Board of Directors:
Annie Greene, Eric Boecher and
Gloria
Greene, a
Newton native, joins the Board of Directors after 10 years of involvement at the Y s residential camp, Camp Frank A. Day. She attended Frank A. Day as a camper and then spent four years as a counselor. In 2018, she spoke about her camp experience at the Y s A Night Under the Stars fundraising gala. She is a graduate of St. Lawrence University and is currently working as a nanny while attending nursing school. She is the daughter of the late Frederick Greene, who served on the Y s Board of Directors and is remembered as a tireless community advocate.