31 Days of Gratitude 2017
Employees thoughts on gratitude
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"Over the 11 years I have been employed at RRMC, I have worked with many very special coworkers. I am thankful for these relationships that have carried on, even after one or the other of us has moved on to another position within the organization. These long term relationships are instrumental in facilitating good patient care. When you collaborate with someone, it’s typically someone you know by name, you know their story. It’s a deeper level of commitment and understanding. You are working with an old friend" – Alexandra Foley-Bowen, RN, Rutland General Surgery
"As corny as it may sound, I am grateful for being supported by RRMC to do the work of helping people live healthier lives. I feel fortunate to play a part in the trend towards Lifestyle Medicine, a movement which will hopefully lead to improved quality of life for RRMC employees and their families. It is work I truly believe in. I’m also hugely thankful for my ever-growing rowdy Irish family; we’re adding our first grandchild to the fray this year!" – Jacki Becker, NP, Employee Wellness
"I am grateful to be a member of the RRMC Orthopaedic team. Over the past 20 years I have been privileged to be able see the patients in our community benefit from orthopedic interventions. I certainly could not deliver this complex, efficacious care alone. Our RN and surgical teams are amazingly skilled, caring and dedicated. They however do not often get to see the wonderful results of their hard work. I do get to see these great results. I am thankful to have the RRMC clinical teams working with me for our patients." – Dr. Mel Boynton, Chief Medical Officer, Vermont Orthopaedic Clinic