How exiting Kelly!!! Finally you found THE perfect job for you!! Hurray!!I am sorry I didn't see this great news sooner..., but you know the reason, hey
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How exiting Kelly!!! Finally you found THE perfect job for you!! Hurray!!I am sorry I didn't see this great news sooner..., but you know the reason, hey
Thanks again, everyone! :)
I have to admit, its going to be really strange getting up and WORKING. I haven't worked in 3 months!
But it'll be a good thing. :)
The 403 program! I sure will! Thanks for the advice. :)
May I ask a really stupid question, though? What's the difference between a Christian Hospital and a "non" Christian Hospital? I've had surgeries in both and didn't notice a difference as far as care was concerned. And in both hospitals, I was visited (I guess they do it as a courtesy) by a Christian clergyman as well as a rabbi. Said prayers with both. When my mom died so late at night, there was only a pastor on duty so we all prayed with him at the non Christian hospital. I hope I didn't come off dumb, but I don't know the difference, other than the name of the hospitals.
I don't know how I missed this big ol' thread, but congrats! This is the beginning of an exciting new chapter of your life. :)
NOT a dumb question at all!! In fact, I asked this in my HR interview and aparently, that's a GOOD question to ask there. She was really pleased. :)Quote:
Originally posted by K9karen
May I ask a really stupid question, though? What's the difference between a Christian Hospital and a "non" Christian Hospital?
Basically, the care of their patients stems from the belief of compassion and love taught in Christianity. They pray before all meetings and its OK for me to offer to pray with/for any patient I interact with.
In a non-religious hospital, you cannot do that.
I guess by advertising its Christain, that's letting the patients know that.
Here is what is posted on almost every wall there:
That same Mission Statement is on the back of everyone's business cards as well. :)Quote:
Our Mission
The Mission of Simi Valley Hospital is to exhibit the healing ministry of Jesus by providing quality service and compassionate care for our patients, their families, our staff, and our community.
Our Values
Excellence: We strive to provide a level of excellence in service, which meets our customers' expectations.
Integrity: We conduct our business with integrity, fairness and accountability.
Respect: We appreciate and respect the diversity of our patients, employees, physicians, volunteers, business colleagues, visitors and all who interact with us.
Healthful Living: We commit time, talent and financial resources to promote the principles of healthful living and illness prevention in our community.
Our Vision
We're here for you!
How EXCITING for you! This sounds like an EXCELLENT job, and I'm sure you will do well there.
Deb
That is absolutely wonderful news Kelly!!! Congrats!