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The Healthcare Experience: September 2010
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Stories and perspectives of a healthcare executive in pursuit of balance.Training for Life. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. I look forward to sharing the initial outcomes over the next few months. Please share your Lean Six Sigma projects or process improvements you have made in your organization. Monday, September 20, 2010. Root Cause Analysis - Workplace and Ironman Triathlons. So, I thought I would complete a deep dive on my performance last Sunday. My goal was under 6 hours and my actual was 6:11....
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The Healthcare Experience: May 2011
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Stories and perspectives of a healthcare executive in pursuit of balance.Training for Life. Monday, May 30, 2011. Thank you to Jane Hoyland and Jeri Grimes for getting the word out - we had great attendance and everyone was very appreciative of the event. Happy Memorial Day and thanks to all those who serve and served our country. We remember those who have died for our country. Posted by Scott Kashman, FACHE. Thursday, May 26, 2011. What an Amazing Picture. Posted by Scott Kashman, FACHE. Well, today we...
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The Healthcare Experience: June 2011
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Stories and perspectives of a healthcare executive in pursuit of balance.Training for Life. Thursday, June 30, 2011. I've heard the comments."there should be no fun in the workplace" and "they call it job for a reason." However, since many of us spend 30% of our time at work and another 20-30% of our time sleeping, it is good to find those fun times at work.What's going on in your workplace to make it more enjoyable for you and your colleagues? I also enjoyed these. Posted by Scott Kashman, FACHE. Thank ...
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The Healthcare Experience: We're Moving...
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Stories and perspectives of a healthcare executive in pursuit of balance.Training for Life. Monday, July 11, 2011. As many of you know I have accepted a new position bringing my family closer to our extended family. Certainly, change can be exciting and bittersweet. I am joining an exceptional healthcare system. I will also miss my colleagues, friends and the communities we serve in Kansas City. Let me know what you think. Talk to you soon. New Blog Location: T. September 26, 2011 at 4:46 AM.
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The Healthcare Experience: Fun at Work...
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Stories and perspectives of a healthcare executive in pursuit of balance.Training for Life. Thursday, June 30, 2011. I've heard the comments."there should be no fun in the workplace" and "they call it job for a reason." However, since many of us spend 30% of our time at work and another 20-30% of our time sleeping, it is good to find those fun times at work.What's going on in your workplace to make it more enjoyable for you and your colleagues? I also enjoyed these. Posted by Scott Kashman, FACHE. I real...
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The Healthcare Experience: You Say You Want a Revolution...
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Stories and perspectives of a healthcare executive in pursuit of balance.Training for Life. Thursday, June 23, 2011. You Say You Want a Revolution. Remember the Beatles song, Revolution. You say you want a revolution. Well, you know. We all want to change the world. You tell me that it's evolution. Well, you know. We all want to change the world. At times it may seem like healthcare is a. A sudden, radical or complete change). Really over the years, it seems more of an. Individually, they were very succe...
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The Healthcare Experience: Lessons on What Can be Flushed...
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Stories and perspectives of a healthcare executive in pursuit of balance.Training for Life. Thursday, July 7, 2011. Lessons on What Can be Flushed. Never a dull moment in healthcare. This note just received (no, I was not the one who flushed these cloths). PLEASE DO NOT FLUSH THESE CLOTHS IN THE TOILET! Posted by Scott Kashman, FACHE. August 23, 2011 at 5:01 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lessons on What Can be Flushed. Promoting a Healthier Population. NAHQ: Creating a Safety Culture.
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The Healthcare Experience: November 2010
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Stories and perspectives of a healthcare executive in pursuit of balance.Training for Life. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. A fun and safe way to celebrate. This went out to our associates (Thank you Shirley):. All the departments throughout the hospital. Liked the Holiday Season a lot…. But the Environment of Care (EOC) Committee. It seemed, for some reason did not! The Safety Committee was nervous,. Realizing the Holiday Season was here,. While departments are decorating and decking their halls,. From cove...
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The Healthcare Experience: August 2010
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Stories and perspectives of a healthcare executive in pursuit of balance.Training for Life. Wednesday, August 25, 2010. No Mighty Mouse in Here! Phines, Antonio and Scott. Steve, Phines and Antonio. This week, I went 'In Your Shoes' on the Receiving Dock where I worked for Phines and Antonio. They were not shy to give me orders and put me right to work! Shipment Arrives and the Match Game Begins:. Don't Cut the Product:. Try out 'In Your Shoes':. Let me know about any of your 'In Your Shoes' experiences.
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The Healthcare Experience: Until Next Time
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Stories and perspectives of a healthcare executive in pursuit of balance.Training for Life. Wednesday, July 6, 2011. Today, everywhere you go in the hospital, you can speak to your colleagues - associates, volunteers and physicians and they will let you know how they help contribute to safer care for our patients. Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some people move our souls to dance. They awaken us to the understanding with the passing whisper of their wisdom. Posted by Scott Kashman, FACHE.