This is a blog by a former CEO of a large Boston hospital to share thoughts about negotiation theory and practice, leadership training and mentoring, and teaching.
No further comment needed, but that never stopped me.
This is why I love healthcare. Or medicine. Or life-saving.
More than once I've turned to the people caring for me and thanked them for the decisions they made in their lives, to go into medicine, to do the work it took to get there, to do the learning that enabled them to take care of me.
On a related note, Regina Holliday this week has a wonderful guest post on caregiving, particularly at end of life. Heartwarming.
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is what it is all about!
ReplyDeleteNo further comment needed, but that never stopped me.
ReplyDeleteThis is why I love healthcare. Or medicine. Or life-saving.
More than once I've turned to the people caring for me and thanked them for the decisions they made in their lives, to go into medicine, to do the work it took to get there, to do the learning that enabled them to take care of me.
On a related note, Regina Holliday this week has a wonderful guest post on caregiving, particularly at end of life. Heartwarming.
From Facebook:
ReplyDeleteHieu: That is so sweet!!!! ♥
Joanna: ♥ LOVE THIS!!!
Elizabeth:This is why we all come to work. Thank you for sharing this!
Mary: That is just precious!!!!
Sharon: Ohhh this is so cute. Out of the mouth of babes.
Shainoor: Priceless....Love it. Thank you for sharing.
Juliana: WOW!!! Good compassionate caring....BIDMC, WORD!!!
Meeyoung: Nice!!!!
That is what it is all about! Good for BIDMC.
ReplyDeletePaul, thank you for posting this. It truly warmed my heart!
ReplyDeleteWonderful :-)
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