Our patients are always at the heart of everything we do. Now, we're proud to be recognized by Press Ganey as a 2022 Human Experience Guardian of Excellence Award winner. Kudos to the entire Outpatient Rehabilitation team including our physical and occupational therapists for continuing to raise the bar while working tirelessly every day.
Get your running shoes ready & join us on April 1 for our annual Give Cancer the Boot Survivorship 5K/1 Mile Walk! Take advantage of our early bird pricing of $30 by registering on or before March 10.
If running is not your vibe, we could use your help as a volunteer.
Top of the morning to ye - tocelebrate St. Patrick's Day, we're going green! Employees are encouraged to wear green shirts with uniform scrub bottoms on Friday, March 17.
As always:
No large brand names or logos are allowed.
No obscene words, gestures, or symbols are allowed.
If an employee’s shirt is deemed inappropriate for the workplace, they will be sent home to change, and vacation leave will be used to make up the time.
We asked what “patient experience” means to you, and every essay gave incredible insight into how you care for your patients. Amanda Shell’s essay won 2nd place and is an inspiration to read.
Check out our 3rd-place winning essay by Julliandra Bryan in our next edition!
The Avanzando Equidad de Salud: Latino Cancer Health Equity Research Center will be led by Amelie Ramirez, DrPH, MPH, director of the Institute for Health Promotion Research and associate director of cancer outreach at the Mays Cancer Center. The center aims to reduce cancer-related health disparities affecting the Latino community in South Texas and improve cancer outreach, screening, and outcomes.