Physician Recruitment

Recognizing and
Rewarding Outstanding Behavior:
Employee Champions

CHAMPION.  It’s not a complicated word to pronounce or to use in a sentence; however, we often overuse the word, thereby reducing its magnitude and importance. A Champion is defined as one who fights for another or for a cause; excelling all others or one who shows marked superiority.

CHAMPION. When a class of third grade students was asked what a champion is, they supplied the following thoughts:  “It’s something you want to be.  It’s a winner.  It’s a friend.  It’s my dad.  I’m not sure, but I know there are not a lot of them.”  And finally, “I think it means something special.”

So, now you might be asking how these “Champions” were selected?  Each of our “Champions” was nominated for and received a CARE Award some time during the past year. As our CARE Committee was voting on the CARE Award recipients, they were also selecting those whose actions and attitudes distinguished them from all others nominees and defined them as Champions. After identifying those who met the Champion criteria, they were then voted on by the CARE Committee. Now, meet our Champions:

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BJ Chockley, Rehabilitation Services
CARE Champion, April 2008
Karen Routh Medical Pediatric Services/MPS
CARE Champion, April 2008
Rebecca Garner, Intensive Care Unit/ICU
CARE Champion, March 2008
Cassandra Maness, CAP Program
CARE Champion, January 2008
Bill Hodges, Volunteer Services
CARE Champion, January 2008
Kendall Green, Medical Pediatric Services (MPS)
CARE Champion, November 2007
Darlene Wyrick, Maternity Services Unit (MASU)
CARE Champion, October 2007
Sherea Covington-Adams, Intensive Care Unit
CARE Champion, September 2007
Nina Albright, In-Home Aid
CARE Champion, August 2007
Kimberly Grevenstuck, Intensive Care Unit
CARE Champion, July 2007
Rebecca Bramlett, Intensive Care Unit
CARE Champion, June 2007


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