
USA Health employees are making an impact in the community. See photos and learn about some of their recent service projects.
“It is appropriate that we slow down for a moment and say something our employees need to hear: ‘Thank you!’” said Kerry Flowers, chief culture and experience officer for USA Health.
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USA Health employees are making an impact in the community. See photos and learn about some of their recent service projects.
Proceeds will benefit the March of Dimes, which helps to support and fund programs and equipment for premature newborns in the level III neonatal intensive care unit and small baby unit at Children’s & Women’s Hospital.
The piece, Bed of Flowers, was constructed in San Francisco and Mobile and features 120 cast aluminum blooms in various shades of hot pink. The flowers are connected to a network of cast bronze stems.
With more than two decades of experience in women’s healthcare, Vicki Curtis, MSN, RN, has driven key initiatives at USA Health, including a partnership with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement to reduce perinatal and maternal morbidity.
This Providence Hospital tradition raises money to provide financial assistance to associates and staff in crisis through its 1854 Fund.
Healthy cooking classes provide employees with the skills and knowledge to prepare nutritious meals, which helps encourage healthier eating habits both at home and in the workplace.
USA Health employees are making an impact in the community. See photos and learn about some of their recent service projects.
The award is named for association founder Barbara Yarber and is given to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the registry profession.
“I am drawn to research and the ability to help patients in an ever-evolving field. Guiding patients through their cancer journey is a rewarding experience as they trust you during a vulnerable time in their lives,” said Anita Mazloom, M.D., M.S.
The Superhero Training Camp will offer competency activities including games, raffle prizes, snacks, and a photo booth for clinical and non-clinical staff.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in caring for patients and providing high-quality customer service.
Everyone adjusts to the time change differently. Be patient with yourself and try to create a routine that helps you feel rested and energized during the fall season.