FROM LEFT: Joseph Brooks, Catrina Forget and Kevin Garside.
Three associates at Seven Rivers Regional Medical received the coveted Gettting2Great Quarterly Award in May.
This award is only granted to associates who demonstrate the hospitals’ guiding principles: we are servant leaders; we do the right thing; and we don’t settle.
The award recipients are Joseph Brooks, emergency room registration supervisor; Catrina Forget, RN and Kevin Garside, director of plant operations.
“Joseph, Catrina and Kevin uphold our mission to provide excellence in health care,” said Joyce Brancato, CEO. “They are leaders in providing quality care and customer service.”
Award recipients are nominated by their co-workers, managers or patients for going above and beyond the call of duty to care for patients, help fellow associates or improve operational processes.
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