Courtney Dow recently moved back to Providence.
Monica Erwin will return to school at Syracuse University to become a registered nurse.
Brittney Harrington now works as a provider relations field representative for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of RI. She writes that "I am assigned to 5 hospitals (VA Medical Center, Roger Williams Medical Center, Landmark Medical Center, South County Hospital, and Westerly Hospital), 8 home care agencies, and various SNFs. I meet with the hospitals on a regular basis to discuss any problems they may be having getting their claims processed.... As my position evolves, I will be doing educational seminars and hospital orientations to teach the staff more about the products we offer."
Jay Higgins is completing his Master of Health Services Adminstration degree at George Washington University.
Angela Maina works at the Institute for Health Policy at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she is involved in four major projects dealing with cultural competence in the healthcare system. She has also had time to mentor several students who participated in the Health Career Connection internship program this summer. Angela is looking at grad schools and studying for the GREs as well.
Laurie Meir is engaged, and works as an application specialist at MEDITECH in Westwood, MA.
Megan Refici works as an account representative for Mutual of America.
Rae Ann Rezzuti spent the summer after graduating from PC in Myrtle Beach, SC and is now on the job market.
Brenda Santos started work as an applications specialist with MEDITECH in August.
Cait Steele was accepted into the JD program at Suffolk University Law School, but opted to defer her admission for a year to work for the American Red Cross in Los Angeles under the AmeriCorps program.
Kerri Ulmer is an associate analyst for quality improvement and patient safety at Faulkner Hospital in Massachusetts.
Amy Van Amburgh will begin the MBA program at the Sawyer School of Business at Suffolk University.
Eileen Walpole is working as a data specialist at the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, located in downtown Boston, a non-profit clinical cancer research company. She is responsible for quality control for new protocols as they are undertaken, such as making sure patients are eligible for the study.