

McNamee served in the Department of Veterans Affairs, spending years supporting the physical and psychological issues of severely combat-wounded and combat-exposed veterans. Prior to joining Smile Digital Health, Dr.

McNamee has more than 15 years of experience overseeing the development and implementation of interoperability tools on various healthcare and technology teams including large complex US Public Sector and commercial sector healthcare organizations. This distinguished award honors 100 individuals recognized for driving change and advancement in the Federal Health Information Technology and Consulting Market.ĭr. Shane McNamee, Senior Vice President, Strategic Growth, Smile Digital Health, has been named as a 2023 FedHealthIT100 Award Winner. TORONTO, ON – DecemSmile Digital Health, a leading health data fabric and exchange platform, is proud to announce that Dr. The one big lesson that I learned yesterday is that the Kilkenny Team are every bit as classy in defeat as they have been in victory and Shane Prendergast epitomises this.Smile Digital Health Celebrates Dr. There had been a perception that Kilkenny don’t like losing, but at the end of the day who does? The game had only finished less than 30 minutes previously and already Shane was looking ahead to 2017 and getting back to a position to take top honours yet again.Įoin Murphy was immense in goal for Kilkenny yesterday, but he also showed his class after the game by agreeing to talk first of all and then provided one of the quotes of the year by stating that “Next Year Starts Tomorrow.”Ĭonor Fogarty also kindly spoke to KCLR and didn’t shy away from the fact that Kilkenny were outclassed and outfought in most sectors. He too will bounce back and have bigger days.

It’s these little things that convey an element of class. But he didn’t sulk, kept his head up and showed why he was elected captain of his county for 2016. It would have been very understandable if Prendergast portrayed a picture o gloom and devastation and I’m sure he was deep down. Not only had Shane experienced a devastating result but he also missed out on what could be his last ever chance to walk up the steps of the Hogan Stand to receive the Liam McCarthy Cup as Captain of Kilkenny.

However my job was made much easier by the manner in which the Clara man accepted defeat and crucially the positive outlook which he had on the whole situation. Yesterday I was faced with the unenviable task of having to get post match audio from members of the losing team, which any journalist will tell admit is difficult regardless of how well you prepare for it. If ever there was an example of this it’s Kilkenny Senior Hurling Captain Shane Prendergast.
