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Monthly Archives: December 2013
How did I do with my 2013 predictions?
At the beginning of each year I make predictions on what the year may bring. Below you’ll see the predictions I made at the beginning of the 2013 followed by an explanation of how I did with each. 1) At least … Continue reading
10 biggest hospital industry stories of 2013
2013 is quickly coming to an end and I thought I’d take a few key strokes to reflect on some of the major storylines that made up the previous year. More than anything 2013 was filled with uncertainty. Most of … Continue reading
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Wrapping Paper 2013. Merry Christmas!
Health care workers represent a lot of different functions and professions whether it be the obvious ones like doctors, nurses, therapists and medical assistants or those that don’t come to mind as readily like food services, engineering, environmental services and … Continue reading
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Christmas and paper towels
So this is our first Christmas with two children. Our youngest is 4 months old and the oldest is 4 years old. It’s really easy to make Christmas special for a 4 month old. Anything that will tolerate slobber and … Continue reading
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Give this guy a “hand”
GVMH is pleased to announce that Eric Curnutte, MOTR/L, has recently obtained his credentials as a Certified Hand Therapist, or CHT. This designation makes Eric a specialist in rehabilitating the structure of the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder girdle. Eric has … Continue reading
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Don’t get the flu
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends health care workers receive immunization for influenza to protect co-workers, families and patients. Having the flu is bad. Giving the flu to a family member, co-worker or an immune compromised patient is … Continue reading
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The Power of Marketing
GVMH recently hired a new Director of Marketing and Physician Recruitment and I thought you may enjoy learning a little more about her. Jessie Goodbrake is a Clinton native and she’s returned home to pursue her dream job at GVMH. … Continue reading
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