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01 Welcome
02 Introduction
03 Nursing Awards
04 Jim Saporito
05 administrative fellows
06 Joel Poysky
07 In the Spotlight
08 P&G Connection
09 Employee Survey
10 Making Rounds
11 Milestones

June 2023

In This Issue

Contributors

Jessica Canterbury

Jason Feldmann

Cindy Duesing, editor

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Send comments, story ideas or questions to Employee_Communications@cchmc.org.

When your mission is about improving the health of children, you tend to find a lot of common ground with others—whether you're a patient, family member, employee or part of the greater community.

At Cincinnati Children's, we've been fortunate to attract the brightest and the best to work here (see this month's stories about our award-winning nurses and our new administrative fellows). We've also benefitted from the generosity of our supporters (check out our profile of Jim Saporito and his Development team and the late Bill Gerhardt's account of the connection between our organization and P&G).

As important as it is to have the scientific and clinical expertise to produce cures and deliver care, it's equally critical to know how to build relationships and work together, not only with each other but with our partners beyond our walls.

At a time when the world is plagued by political polarization and the lingering isolation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Cincinnati Children's has excelled at collaboration. We've remained true to the oft-stated mantra: It's all about the kid in the bed.

But much of our work is focused on keeping the kid from needing to be in the bed in the first place. And we're succeeding—because we recognize that none of us can do this alone. We continue to rely on the collective wisdom, compassion and strength of our community to achieve our goals.

If you've missed previous issues of Inspire, you can find them in our archives.

If you have story ideas for future issues, drop us a line at employee_communications@cchmc.org.

Navigating Through Trauma Sets Nurses Apart
Jim Saporito: Building a Team and a Culture of Giving
Meet Our Administrative Fellows

Texas Family Goes the Extra Mile for Specialized Care at Cincinnati Children's

In the Spotlight

Cincinnati Icons Have Historic Connections

Take Our Employee Survey

Making Rounds

Milestones

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