Journey through the inspiring history of our health system starting with our founders, the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady North American Region Sisters from France and Ireland. From their arrival in 1911 to their expansion across Louisiana and Mississippi, discover how their dedication has grown into the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System, serving more than 2 million people each year. Learn more about our mission and history: https://bit.ly/3zqa8gd
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A great campaign with valuable information about increasing physical activity for people with long term conditions. A great summary of steps made and what the next steps will be.
Eighteen months into our role as a Sport England system partner, Emma Hutchins and Michelle Roberts have taken the opportunity to reflect on the progress in our work to influence the systems that could enable more people with health conditions to be active, helping them to tackle the barriers that currently exist. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eHd2cSWd
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When we collaborate, we activate inclusion! Working together, exponentially sends the message of allyship and #DisabilityPride! #DisabilityAwarenessMonth #ADAAwareness
The one and only Dr. Yvette Pegues, Ed.D. (she-her-disabled) with her special edition of the Shepherd Center zine, while also rocking her iAccess Life tee! Thanks for always supporting what we do Dr.!
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As an HR executive, excellence is not about achieving perfection; it’s about fostering a mindset of continuous growth and commitment to our mission and vision. It’s about taking bold, decisive actions—even when they’re imperfect. This perspective reminds me of Teddy Roosevelt's quote about the man in the arena—someone who dares greatly and strives valiantly. In my role, excellence means creating an environment where our employees are not only empowered but inspired to take initiative, make impactful decisions, and continuously learn and evolve. It’s about championing a culture of resilience, innovation, and relentless pursuit of improvement. We embody excellence by: • Providing comprehensive opportunities for professional development and career advancement. • Encouraging transparent communication and a feedback-rich environment to drive innovation. • Celebrating the achievements and contributions of our team members, recognizing their efforts in pushing boundaries and setting new standards. Excellence is a journey of daring greatly, taking informed risks, and turning challenges into opportunities. It’s about showing up every day with ambition and dedication, knowing that our collective efforts elevate the quality of care we provide and propel our organization forward. What does excellence mean to you in your role? How do you pursue and embody excellence in your daily work? I’d love to hear your insights and experiences. #MissionMotivated #ManInTheArena #ExcellenceNotPerfection #GrandTraversePavilions
Get to know more about the Pavilions each week by learning more about our Mission, Vision, and Core Values! Our mission is to provide accessible, trusted and compassionate care that enhances quality of life for aging adults. One of our guideposts to accomplish this is excellence. We strive to perform at the best of our abilities each day, seeking continuous learning opportunities and improvements that lead to best practices. What does excellence mean to you?
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Here, from my publisher, are links to four of my op-eds/essays adapted from my book, along with a sampling of review highlights (with links to the full reviews, if of interest)
Shoutout to Cameron Cowan for joining us on the celebrations of The Healing Connection by Drew Remignanti, MD, MPH. https://lnkd.in/e2ZSN8Yn
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Compassion is an innate capacity that we all have that can transform suffering for the better. GCC is committed to bringing out compassion in every person, in every corner of the globe, in every possible way. This de-centralized vision which celebrates diversity is what our world needs, now more than ever. Learn more about Dr. Christopher Germer and his compassionate work: https://bit.ly/4bZAQu0
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Today on National Indigenous Peoples Day we recognize and celebrate the history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis. As a health regulator, we know that working toward reconciliation is an essential part of meeting our broader goal of public protection. Learn more about National Indigenous Peoples Day here: https://bit.ly/4erBSkl
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Great interview Karen MacNeil 🌎 Wine as a Global Force 🍷 From health benefits to economic boosts, leaders around the world have long acknowledged the importance of wine to society. Here’s a look at some notable reflections: 1. "Wine is part of our civilization. It plays an economic role, a cultural role, and a social role." – Emmanuel Macron, President of France France’s leader reminds us that wine is more than a beverage; it’s a cultural icon and economic asset. From employment in vineyards to the export market, wine adds significant value worldwide. 2. "Good wine is a necessity of life for me." – Thomas Jefferson, Former U.S. President For centuries, wine has held a central place in our daily lives, celebrated for its role in both health and hospitality. 3. "Wine can be a powerful unifier, bringing people together across borders and cultures." – Giuseppe Conte, Former Prime Minister of Italy Beyond national pride, wine fosters international camaraderie. With a presence in every corner of the globe, it’s a product that bridges cultures and creates shared experiences. 4. "In wine, we find not only pleasure but a tool for economic resilience." – Maria Reyes Maroto, Spanish Minister of Industry, Trade, and Tourism The wine industry generates billions in revenue, supports tourism, and creates jobs across the entire production line—from vineyard workers to sommeliers. Whether you’re a casual enthusiast or a professional in the industry, let’s celebrate the way wine continues to shape our world economically, socially, and culturally. #WineEconomy #GlobalTrade #CulturalHeritage #LinkedInCommunity
Follow the link below to watch the full conversation between Karen MacNeil and Congressman Mike Thompson after our team presented Come Over October to the Congressional Wine Caucus in Washington DC. Come Over October Gino Colangelo Kimberly Charles Karen MacNeil
Come Over October with Congressman Mike Thompson
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A glowing review for Dr. William Boleman, MD! ⭐️ "I have been a patient for over 15 years and have great respect for this practice. This was my first time seeing Dr Boleman and he is wonderful - just like the entire staff of the Newnan office!" Learn more about Dr. Boleman: https://bit.ly/3S9dGd6
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Happy Lab Week 2024! 🔬🧪🥼 We celebrate laboratory professionals who protect our future by skillfully adapting to meet today’s evolving patient care and public health challenges with resilience, innovation, and expertise. Know an amazing laboratory professional? Tag them below ⬇️
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