Every day at UVA Health, I see our team members' sacrifice, steadfast dedication, support of one another, our patients and families, and our broader community. And that extends well beyond our hospitals and clinics, too. Last week's 30th annual United Way Laurence E. Richardson Day of Caring is a perfect example.
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Each month, I post a short video sharing important information I'd like for you to know and that I think will make a difference in your work here at UVA Health. This month, I'm sharing an excerpt of my comments from our recent town hall talking about our current COVID-19 response planning process as we experience an increase in cases due to the delta variant.
Close your eyes for a moment and imagine with me: It's 2030, and you see a headline in a major news outlet about UVA Health. What would you most like it to read?
The important step to require all UVA Health team members to be vaccinated is not one we took lightly.
Licensed clinicians aren't the only ones who provide important patient care at UVA Medical Center. Our multidisciplinary teams of colleagues who work in hospitality and support services also play a significant role in promoting healing and contributing to an outstanding clinical and patient experience.
Each month, I'll post a short video sharing three things I'd like for you to know and that I think will make a difference in your work here at UVA Health. This month, I'm talking about the important of Joint Commission accreditation, what we learned from last week’s visit, and why you all should be proud of our work.
At a busy academic medical center like ours, whose services are consistently in high demand, we can provide our many patients the best care possible by ensuring they are safely discharged without unnecessary delay.
We've all heard the advice that we should regularly contribute to an emergency fund so that we're financially prepared for a rainy day.
Leadership comes in many forms. You don't have to be a manager or have a particular job title to be a problem solver or a difference maker at work.
There's an old saying about overcoming procrastination: "If the first thing you do each morning is to eat a live frog, you can go through the day with the satisfaction of knowing that this is probably the worst thing that is going to happen to you all day long."