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Magnet Mondays – Caring and Serving

February 3, 2020: Anthropologist Margaret Mead said, “Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world. For indeed, that’s all who ever have.” 

What does this quote mean to you? How can caring change our organization, our community, and the world? 

Caring and serving is a part of Houston Methodist culture and aligned with our I CARE values. Caring for patients and their families with compassion can make all the difference to them.

When we care for others, they open up to us and become active partners in their care. I’m grateful to daily witness your actions of caring and serving and how you go out of your way to help others experience healing and hope.

Let’s commit to be the caring few.

— Janet Leatherwood, CNO

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Comments

  1. Cassandra A. Woodard says

    February 7, 2020 at 1:19 pm

    I have worked here at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital since late September 2019. I see the “I Care” everywhere I go. Employees opening doors or holding doors open for patients, I see the dedication and compassion in the department I work in which is Supply Chain Management/Materials Management. From the Director Sam Puglisi, the day Supervisor, Glen Konvicka and Terry Lowe, the night Supervisor. The care for their employees and for the patients show. It is like a family and everyone works together and the teamwork. I am very impressed with the dedication, the care and much politeness and professionalism. It feels so good to work in a department where politeness, working to get the nurses needs met by the delivery in a timely manners on many floors for the patients in need. Everyone here works so hard. The Care values really show.

    I am thankful that I was placed here to work with such a wonderful group of people. May Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital and all Methodist Hospitals be blessed for the compassion and I Care values. Thank you

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