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New Campus Development

Groundbreaking Celebration

Junior Volunteers

Finding Your Way

Recognition Tokens

Saying Goodbye

Gas Tips

Parking Update

National Time Out Day

Service Recognition

36 Years

Career Ladder

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New Campus Development Update
by Stan Shelton

Following Teri’s May 12 announcement that the Foundation, Medical Staff and Board of Directors had all approved our plans to relocate to the Briarwood property, we immediately began the construction phase of the project.  Our structural steel has been ordered and about 85% of the construction zone has been cleared.  The construction crew is beginning to dig the new drainage features and starting to get the building pad to the proper elevation – it’s very exciting to see physical progress resulting from the thoughtful work of so many of you. 

With that excitement also comes a healthy dose of anxiety.  I’d be surprised if there is anyone in the Woman’s Hospital family who hasn’t wondered how we’re going to pay for it; whether it’s the right thing to do; and of course, how you are going to be personally affected by all of this (those questions have kept me awake many nights). [more]

Finding Your Way at Woman's

Each week it seems that the hospital is adding something new – new services, new hours, new locations, new extensions! It’s hard for us to keep up with all of the changes. Imagine how confusing it must seem to our patients and visitors! This is one area where we can all positively impact patient satisfaction scores.

Each of us has the opportunity to make our patients and visitors feel welcome from the minute they arrive on our campus. One of the most important ways we can do that is by reaching out to patients and visitors and asking them one simple question – “How may I help you?”
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Get Your Bounce Back – Sooner
da Vinci Robotic Surgery is the new minimally invasive surgical procedure now offered at Woman's Hospital.

 
   


Rocketchix Triathlon
Start training now to swim 350 meters, bike 12 miles and run 2 miles on May 4 or July 26.

 
 

 

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