hospitals
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Days 206-210 – The Leaders #1 Job
The leader’s most important job: take care of the people who take care of people. When people ask “How Did You Lead Three Hospital Systems to Success?” I say: If you want great care for patients then take great care… Continue reading
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Days 244-248 – A Life & Death Hypothetical
If an angel appeared & offered you perfect health to age 80 & a peaceful death on your eightieth birthday would you take the deal? Continue reading
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Days 321-325 – Opening Beauty’s Door With Patience
“Objectifying patients is health care’s pornography…Beauty will not show her face to eyes seeking information only.” Continue reading
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Days 314-318 – Life & Death in a Single Building
“Everything depends upon our ability to be fully present to life.” Continue reading
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Days 149-152 – Memories of Now & Times of Persuasion
Humanity is not won with legalistic reasoning. Love cares nothing about winning. -Erie Chapman Continue reading
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Days 13-17 – Creative Blaming
“Success never comes to those who blame… In order to grow Love you need to shrink your ego. Love can only thrive in the garden of humility.” Continue reading
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Days 163-165 The Future of Loving Care
Those who have begun to devalue the role of Love in our technology-driven society may do well to recall that technology is not the reason for living. Love is. Continue reading
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Days 167-171 – Mixed Images of Peace
When we live Love, we live healing Continue reading
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Days 11-12 – The Statue of Healthcare
…each of us can take the chance, today, to raise the torch of hope before the suffering who appear before us and to offer them the grace of God’s Love. Continue reading
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Days 154 – Who Cleans Up?
The people who clean up have difficult work and low pay. What we can do, at least, is find some time to thank them for their work – to actually stop a housekeeper in the hall and express your appreciation. Continue reading