Volume 2
WHAT’Snew
Number 10
July 3, 2013
Pennsylvania Hospital
Annual Employee Service Awards — 50 Years of Honor and R eco g nition PAH hosted its 50th Annual Employee Service Awards ceremony June 13. Held at the elegant Vie venue, the event honored those employees who have reached milestone years of service, ranging from five to 40 years.
`` Master of Ceremonies, Pat Lanzilotta, associate director, Engineering Services.
Inside Recognizing the Best in Relationship-Based Care..........2 Join the 2013 Penn Medicine Heart Walk Team.......................2 Annual Employee Service Awards continued.....................3 PAH Diabetes Education Center Achieves ADA Recognition......3 PAH Heart Walk Bake Sale a Sweet Success........................3 What’s Happening.....................4 PAH’s 1st Breast Feeding Champion...................................4 Take Me Out to the Ball Game — for a Great Cause!.....................5
“Pennsylvania Hospital employees are our greatest asset. Our ability to deliver the best patient care is solely dependent on our staff,” said Denise Mariotti, chief human resources officer of PAH. “It is a privilege to be able to provide a recognition event that honors their years of service to and their dedication to making Pennsylvania Hospital the best place for a patient to be a patient.”
Fif t y y ear s ag o…
C o n g r a t u l a t io n s
No Cathcart Building.
to a l l for t he i r many ye ars of
No Widener Building.
hard work and d e d i c at i on !
No new wing on the Spruce or Hall Mercer Buildings.
50 Year s … It’s a L ong Time !
No Penn Medicine Neuroscience Center on the corner of 9th and Pine
Compared to PAH being the nation’s first hospital which just celebrated its 262nd anniversary this past May, celebrating employee service for the past 50 years may not seem like such a long time. However, much has changed medically, technologically, and socially over the past five decades.
There was no Civil Rights Act. No Equal Rights Amendment. No one had ever performed a coronary angioplasty and man had yet to set foot on the surface of the moon.
Fifty years ago at PAH, there was… No Preston Building.
No Farm Journal Building. No Penn Medicine Washington Square. No Penn Medicine.
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`` Shown here are PAH CNO Mary Del Guidice and Nursing Clinical Directors presenting the Partnership Award to the staff of Facilities Management and Engineering for their exemplary teamwork efforts throughout the planning, design and renovation processes of the Private Room Initiative.
Recognizing the Best in Relationship-Based Care Hospital staff and friends gathered in Zubrow auditorium last month for the third-annual Relationship-Based Care Awards. The awards were created as a way to recognize professional nursing and inter-disciplinary team members throughout the organization. Recipients — chosen by the staff nurse members of the CNO Partnership with the Leaders at the Bedside team, Managers and Educators — are exceptional role models from all disciplines selected for exemplifying the tenets of PAH’s professional practice model of relationship-based care: leadership, teamwork, professional nursing practice, patient care delivery, resource-driven practice, and outcomes measurement. Receiving fewer than 50 nominations during its first year in 2011, the Relationship-Based Care awards have since grown tremendously, with a total of 123 nominations this year.
Join the
2013 Penn Medicine Heart Walk Team
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The full list of award winners, categories and relationship-based care domains are as follows: Brittany Stofko, DO,
Physician Partner, Leadership
Megan Donaghy, MSN, CRM, RN,
Advanced Practice Nurse, Care Delivery
Tanya Carmichael, MSN, RN,
Nursing Education, Professionalism
Kathleen Hassett, RRT,
Multidisciplinary Team Member, Teamwork
6 Schiedt,
Nursing Team, Outcomes
LaMonica Williams,
Nursing Support, Teamwork
Tara Solis, RN,
Women’s Services, Care Delivery
Dawn Cater, BSN, RN,
Behavioral Health/Procedural/Skilled Care, Professionalism
Nancy Viola, BSN, RN,
Medical/Surgical, Outcomes
Stefanie McConomoy, BSN, RN, Perioperative, Care Delivery
Gina Knight, BSN, RN,
Critical Care/ED, Professionalism
Lisa O’Neill, BSN, RN,
Nurse Manager, Leadership
Richard Elliot, BSN, RN,
Transformational Leadership, Leadership
Facilities Management/Engineering, Partnership Award, Teamwork
Walk alongside the Penn Medicine community, American Heart Association (AHA) and people of all ages from the Philadelphia area at the 2013 Philadelphia Heart Walk and support the fight against heart disease and stroke. This year, for the 15th Annual Heart Walk, the Penn Medicine challenge is to raise $135,000 and recruit more employees, patients, friends and families to walk with us than ever before. To become a team captain, register as a walker or make a donation, please click here, or contact Kate Balog, Business Development director for the American Heart Association, at 215.575.5241 or kate.balog@heart.org. If you are already registered, you are encouraged
to view the Heart Walk Participant Tool Kit for fundraising ideas and resources. If you have any questions contact PAH Heart Walk Team Leaders Danielle Heffner, MHA, BBA, director of Cardiology Services, or Joanne Ruggiero, nurse manager, 6 Cathcart. Employees who sign up are also eligible for the 2013 incentives. Learn more about the Heart Walk Incentive Program today at http:// uphsxnet.uphs.upenn.edu/Express/messages/ HeartWalkIncentive2013.pdf.
A n nual Employee Service Awards — 5 0 Years of Honor and R eco g nition
PAH Diabetes Education Center Ac h i e ve s A DA Re co g n i t i on It is a matter of fact: diabetes is becoming more prevalent in US. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, from 1980 through 2011, the number of Americans with diagnosed diabetes has more than tripled from 5.6 to 20.9 million. And that’s only the number of persons actually diagnosed. Many may have diabetes or be pre-diabetic and not even know it.
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Fifty years ago, instead of physician offices and practices, the 301 South 8th Street side of the Duncan Building was the Student Nurses Residence. If male staff were to enter the building, they had to open the door and yell in, “Man on the floor!” before they could enter. Fifty years ago, there was no such thing as a Gamma Knife or Cyber Knife or deep brain stimulation — three modern medical technologies synonymous with PAH today. There were no CT scans or MRIs or even automatic blood pressure machines. There were no cell phones or PCs and the only computer the hospital had was in the Hub Building — where Widener now stands. A one floor building dedicated to housing the single, main frame computer of the hospital. Living in such a rapid-fire age of change and advancement, it truly was cause for celebration that colleagues and love ones were able to gather once again to celebrate the 50th anniversary of our Employee Service Awards.
PAH Heart Walk B a k e S a l e
`` Regina Linehan, director of the PAH Diabetes Education Center
`` Natalie Gamble, health educator at the PAH Diabetes Education Center
To promote quality education for people with diabetes, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) endorses the National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education. To support this goal, the ADA Education Recognition Program assesses whether applicants meet the National Standards for Diabetes Self Management Education. Congratulations to Regina N. Linehan RN, MS, CDE, director, and Natalie Gamble MPH, CHES, health educator, of the Pennsylvania Hospital Diabetes Education Center, who have achieved ADA recognition, making PAH one of only 12 ADA recognized diabetes education centers in all of Philadelphia. This recognition lasts until 2017. The Diabetes Education Center consuls PAH inpatients with diabetes and also works with outpatient health clinics. Regina and Natalie frequently speak about diabetes care at organizations working with underserved populations in the PAH community.
a Sweet Success
On June 14, Cardiology Services and the staff of 6 Cathcart sponsored a Heart Walk Bake Sale. “Fellow Heart Walk Team Leader Joanne Ruggiero and I would like to thank everyone for their extraordinary support and the generous donations we received for the Heart Walk Bake Sale. In just three hours, we raised a whopping $900 for the American Heart Association to assist with life-saving research and education,” said Danielle Heffner, MHA, BBA, director of Cardiology Services. “The generosity and compassion of our staff and employees is what makes Pennsylvania Hospital such a special place!”
A special shout out of thanks to 6 Cathcart, Cath Lab, EP Lab, Heart Station and Washington Square Endoscopy Center for donating the delicious baked goodies.
He’s Got… Two Tickets to “Margaritaville” Joe Immordino, Pathology, is the lucky raffle winner of two tickets to see Jimmy Buffett live, in concert. All proceeds benefit the American Heart Association. Special thanks to Jim Hammell, RN, for generously donating his tickets to support the AHA.
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WHAT’S H a p p ening
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For complete events listing, please visit What’s New on the Inside Penn Medicine web site at: http://news.pennmedicine.org/inside
JuLy-September July 20
7th Annual Lancaster Avenue Jazz & Arts Festival
July-August 2013
Penn Program for Mindfulness Summer 2013 Course Offerings
September 22
Penn’s Second Annual 5K for the IOA and Memory Mile
September 28-29 UPHS/Penn 2013 MS City to Shore Ride
10 Steps to
Successful breastfeeding
PAH’s 1 Breast Feeding Champion st
C o n g r at u l at io n s to Cristie Giordano, a clinical nurse 2 RN on 4 & 5 Preston, who is the recipient of PAH’s first Breast Feeding Champion of the Month Award. This monthly recognition award was initiated by the 4/5 Preston Unit Council to recognize excellence in breast feeding support for our patients. Cristie was nominated by her peers for her clinical excellence and support of the “Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding” as established by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization Baby-Friendly Hospital Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. PAH officially kicked off its baby-friendly journey in the fall of 2012 to help significantly improve breastfeeding rates in the Philadelphia region.
October 18
PPMC’s 2013 Cultural Diversity Conference
November 9, 2013 2013 Penn Medicine Heart Walk
WHAT’Snew Editorial Staff Staff Editorial
Sally Sapega Sapega Sally Director of of Internal Internal Communications Communications Director Olivia Fermano Fermano Olivia Editor and and Photographer Photographer Editor Pamela Furches Furches Design Design Pamela Graphic Design Design Graphic Barry Ogburn Ogburn Barry Photography Photography
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
— for a Great Cause! 08.07.13
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Administration Administration
Susan E. E. Phillips Phillips Susan Senior Vice Vice President, President, Public Public Affairs Affairs Senior
See the Philadelphia Philiies vs. the Atlanta Braves, Saturday, September 7, 7:05 pm, and support Psychiatric Rehab Night. Tickets are $30.00 each. To get yours, please contact: Rosemary Del Conte, at 215.829.5238 or Rosemay.DelConte@uphs.upenn.edu; Hall-Mercer, 3rd floor, room 325.
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