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The President’s Blog is a way to hear directly from Mary Boosalis about the people, facilities and services that make Miami Valley Hospital a unique health resource in the Dayton, Ohio area. From stories about the daily actions of staff and physicians to commentary on the health care scene, Mary offers a distinctive point of view as senior leader of the region’s most comprehensive hospital and second largest employer.

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   Mary Boosalis,
   President & CEO
   Miami Valley Hospital

Variety “Floats” These Nurses’ Boats 

Miami Valley Hospital is blessed with an abundance of outstanding nurses. They come to our hospital – and stay – because of challenging work in our regional programs, a great practice environment, competitive pay and benefits, and schedules to fit

Posted by: Mary Boosalis on 07/23/2010 | Comments (0) | Read the full article...RSS feed

Honoring Those Who Care for Others 

Honoring Those Who Care for OthersAlthough our patients come in contact with numerous staff members at MVH, those with whom they have the greatest interaction are often the nurses – especially our bedside nurses. To most patients, they are not

Posted by: Mary Boosalis on 07/02/2010 | Comments (0) | Read the full article...RSS feed

Our Job Is You 

When patients arrive at the hospital for an outpatient test or other procedure, their first point of contact is the Patient Access Center, an area you may know as Registration or Admitting. This staff’s work isn’t easy. They ask a

Posted by: Mary Boosalis on 04/14/2010 | Comments (0) | Read the full article...RSS feed

Getting It Right – from the Beginning 

Another 10 months will go by before patients start using the new private rooms in Miami Valley Hospital’s Southeast Addition. But in the basement of another building across campus, the hospital team has already been preparing for that day for

Posted by: Mary Boosalis on 03/04/2010 | Comments (2) | Read the full article...RSS feed

Care, Compassion … and Canines 

The Trauma Unit nurse noticed her patient seemed distressed. His vital signs were okay but a frown was fixed on his face. She asked what was bothering the man and whether there was anything she could do to help. The patient, who was injured in a car accident, had suddenly remembered his dog was caged inside his

Posted by: Mary Boosalis on 02/16/2010 | Comments (1) | Read the full article...RSS feed