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A Healthy Conversation With Steve Woods 11/29

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A Healthy Conversation With Steve Woods 11/29

This week, Steve Woods talks to Retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills about the Travis Mills Foundation and the services the Foundation offers to veterans and their families. Also joining Steve this week is Maine CDC Director Dr. Nirav Shah to talk about the impact COVID-19 has had and what Mainers can expect when a vaccine is available.

Each week, host Steve Woods will engage national leaders and local experts from the clinical, business, scientific, academic, and political communities in an honest and upbeat dialogue about today’s healthcare realities and tomorrow’s developing opportunities. From emerging technologies to evolving policy work, personal fitness to public health, each show will showcase the thinkers and the explore the thinking that will help us change the conversation – and ultimately change the world.

Steve Woods is the founder, president and chief executive officer of Promerica Health. Steve also serves as the president and chief executive officer of TideSmart Global, Promerica Health’s parent company. Since 2003, Steve has stewarded Promerica Health’s growth and development, leveraging strategic investments in technology (including an industry leading patient platform), service offerings (including the acquisition of an analytics and compliance auditing company), campus (featuring eco-friendly construction) and clinical talent to establish Promerica Health as one of the leading providers in the health & wellness space.

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