For Immediate Release
Attention Maritime Community! At the next April 21st meeting of the Puget Sound Shipbuilders Association the guest speaker will be Dr. Ray Jarris with Discovery Health, LLC.
Dr. Ray Jarris is Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer for Discovery Health, LLC. He has over 32 years experience in emergency, occupational and family medicine settings. Dr. Jarris has served our industry for over two decades and has a solid approach to treating and keeping our valued employees healthy. Discovery Health LLC has an experienced team of emergency physicians that are available 24/7 to ensure that employees are provided with quality and prompt onsite first aid and assistance with a coordinated referral for off-site medical care when needed. This approach keeps our employees productive and assists us with OSHA recordkeeping requirements.
Discovery Health, LLC offers a comprehensive medical risk management platform for the commercial maritime industry. They are a team of highly experienced and passionate physicians in maritime, emergency, and travel medicine, with a deep understanding of the medical, Jones Act and Longshore Harbor Workers insurance and legal issues affecting the commercial maritime industry. By taking a personalized and proactive approach to employee health and providing their clients with an integrated platform to manage health at sea, they reduce the direct and indirect medical costs and liability exposure to employers while giving our employees and families the peace of mind knowing that they endeavor to keep them healthy, safe, and productive throughout their careers.
If you have not already RSVP’d me to attend the April 21st meeting please do so as seating may be limited!
Al Rainsberger
President
Puget Sound Shipbuilders Association
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