LRMC and GVH Hospital News

Hospital Week, May 8 - 14, 2005


To celebrate National Hospital Week this year, May 8 - 14, Logan Regional Medical Center and Guyan Valley Hospital will host these events in honor of their employees: Monday - Cookies and punch serve in the 1st floor lobby (all employees wear Blue); Tuesday - "Afternoon Delight"- serve ice cream with sprinkles and other toppings - held in the cafeteria (all employees wear Yellow); Wednesday - Free breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the cafeteria (all employees wear Green); Thursday - Nurses' Day Tea in the Cafeteria and in the 5th floor classroom - (all employees wear Purple); Friday - Cookout on the hospital campus (all employees wear Red). In addition to the above the hospitals will have gifts for each employee.

National Hospital Week, held annually in May, is a time to celebrate and honor all hospital employees for their hard work and dedication to the hospital and the community. "A Calling to Care", the inspirational theme for 2005, recognizes the faces of the many talented and gifted people that take our health care system to new heights of excellence.

National Hospital Week had its beginning 84 years ago and has become the nation's largest annual health care event. In 1921 when hospitals were first opening their doors to the public eye, no one knew what to expect when curious -- and sometimes skeptical visitors -- were allowed a glimpse inside of a world they knew very little about. As it turned out it was one of the best things that every happened to health care.

Logan Regional Medical Center and Guyan Valley Hospital are very proud to have some of the most talented and dedicated personnel of any hospital in the United States. "The staffs of over 700, working together, raise the bar on their commitment and compassion to each and every patient," said Kevin Fowler, CEO of the hospitals.

The Administration of Logan Regional Medical Center and Guyan Valley Hospital are "Proud to have YOU as our employees!"


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