After fifteen years in working in the travel industry, Maureen felt is was time for a career change. She returned to college in 2002 to take Health Information Management.
She completed her student practicum at Vernon Jubilee Hospital and has been with IH for 17 years now.
“During my practicum, I was offered a position in Health Information Management, so my husband and I packed our two cats and moved from New Westminster to Vernon.”
Through the course of her Interior Health career, Maureen has been involved in many projects, providing information crucial to the team.
“When the Polson Tower at Vernon Jubilee Hospital opened, I was on site opening day to solve problems and witness the culmination of five years of data support and planning – it was very exciting.”
Maureen is inspired knowing that the information she contributes helps to inform decision-making for the many programs and projects that Interior Health offers, which then make a genuine difference in people's lives.
Maureen was born in Mission, B.C. and grew up on a dairy farm east of Mission. Though she remembers that time fondly, she loves living in the Okanagan with its four seasons and easy access to the outdoors.
“I’m outdoorsy and love being in nature, whether that's hiking, trail running or cycling. I also love traveling to new and far-off places. I'm looking forward to the time when international travel will be safer and my husband and I can go on the cycling trip to Spain that we cancelled at the start of the pandemic.”
You can learn more about Maureen’s lifestyle on the ActiVernon YouTube channel, where she is know as Adventure Girl!
To keep the We Are IH loop going, Maureen nominates Cory Bendall
“I would like to nominate Cory Bendall. I've had the pleasure of working with Cory for several years providing information on Strokes in Interior Health. She is so incredibly passionate about improving stroke care and outcomes for people who experience a stroke.” - Maureen Mol
We are IH is a recognition campaign to spotlight Interior Health employees and medical staff – through pictures and stories.
Name: Maureen Mol
Job Title: Lead, Data Analytics - Acute
Years of Service: 17
Worksite: Community Health & Services Centre
Community: Kelowna
Ancestral Territory: Sylix Nation, Okanagan Interior Salish
Advice to live by: When you have a problem to solve, taking some time to go for a walk and think though the possibilities always helps.
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