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Let's do lunch

Last month marked the one-year anniversary of Children's Hospital Boston's employee lunch series with Sandra Fenwick, chief operating officer (COO), who says they couldn't be going better. "It's a wonderfully informal way to get to know people I never otherwise would have been able to meet, and to understand the kind of work they do and challenges they face," she says. More

 

in this issue

Remembering Judah Folkman, MD | On January 15, Children's lost a deeply treasured member of the hospital family, Judah Folkman, MD, founder of the Vascular Biology Program, who was a visionary and a scientific pioneer, compassionate caregiver, mentor and teacher. ...

   
 

Weiner award goes to Materials Management maestro | This year's recipient, Jim O'Neill, Materials Management supervisor, was given the $20,000 award in recognition of his 31 years of dedication to the Work Experience Program (WEP) and partnership with the Institute of Community Inclusion (ICI). ...

   
 

In their own words | Volunteers make a big difference at Children's Hospital Boston, but two in particular create a magical experience for patients. ...

   
 

Employee of the month | Congratulations to Rosanne Scurti, patient service representative in the Emergency Department (ED), who's been chosen as Children's Hospital Boston's employee of the month for February. ...

     
 

In their own words | One of the highlights of my professional career was the phone call last month from The American Nurses Credentialing Center, a unit of the American Nurses Association, designating Children's Hospital Boston as a Magnet Hospital. ....

     
 
     
 

Features
Let's do lunch

Remembering Judah Folkman, MD

Weiner award goes to Materials Management maestro

Watch us grow

Gratitudes
A patient thanks Dr. Spack

Day in their lives
Making magic with Peter O'Malley and John Bonaparte

Glad you asked!
How does the Trust figure out where donation money goes?

Employee of the month
Rosanne Scurti

First quarter nominations

In their own words
Eileen Sporing, Chief Nursing Officer




   
 
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