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The History of MGH New Employee Orientation

The History of MGH New Employee Orientation. Administrative Guest Speaker Name Title Department. Hospital Leadership Peter L. Slavin, MD President of the MGH Gregory J. Pauly Acting CEO of the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization. Massachusetts General Hospital in one phrase:.

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The History of MGH New Employee Orientation

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  1. The History of MGHNew Employee Orientation

  2. Administrative Guest Speaker Name Title Department

  3. Hospital Leadership Peter L. Slavin, MDPresident of the MGH Gregory J. PaulyActing CEO of theMassachusetts General Physicians Organization

  4. Massachusetts General Hospital in one phrase: A premier academic medical center for patient care, teaching, research and community health.

  5. Awards & Recognitions

  6. Today we’ll talk about • Mission, History and Affiliations • Programs • People • Financing • Future

  7. Mission Guided by the needs of our patients and their families, we aim to deliver the very best health care in a safe, compassionate environment; to advance that care through innovative research and education; and to improve the health and well-being of the diverse communities we serve.

  8. Our Credo As a member of the MGH community and in service of our mission, I believe that: • The first priority at MGH is the well-being of our patients, and all our work, including research, teaching and improving the health of the community, should contribute to that goal • Our primary focus is to give the highest quality of care to each patient delivered in a culturally sensitive, compassionate and respectful manner • My colleagues and I are MGH’s greatest assets • Teamwork and clear communication are essential to providing exceptional care

  9. Our Credo (cont’d) As a member of the MGH community and in service of our mission, I will: • Listen and respond to patients, patients’ families, my colleagues and community members • Ensure that the MGH is safe, accessible, clean and welcoming to everyone • Share my successes and errors with my colleagues so we can all learn from one another • Waste no one’s time • Make wise use of the hospital’s human, financial and environmental resources • Be accountable for my actions • Uphold professional and ethical standards

  10. Boundaries Statement As a member of the MGH community and in service of our mission, I will never: • Knowingly ignore MGH policies and procedures • Criticize or take action against any member of the MGH community raising or reporting a safety concern • Speak or act disrespectfully toward anyone • Engage in or tolerate abusive behaviors • Look up or discuss private information about patients or staff for any purpose outside of my specified job responsibilities • Work while impaired by any substance or condition that compromises my ability to function safely and competently

  11. MGH Co-founders Dr. James Jackson Dr. John Collins Warren

  12. Original Campus • Third oldest general hospital in America • Chartered in 1811 by an act of the state legislature • Bicentennial celebration in 2011

  13. Current Campus Including Liberty Hotel (on site of former Charles Street Jail) & Charles / MGH MBTA Station

  14. Lunder Building

  15. Paul S. Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation

  16. MGH Medical Milestones 2009 - Jack W. Szostak, PhD, wins the Nobel Prize in Medicine for work predicting and then discovering telomerase, an enzyme that builds and maintains the protective caps at the tips of chromosomes. 1960 – Proton beam therapy is used to treat tumors of the eye, neck and brain. 1979 - Radiologists pioneer use of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) to diagnose illness and injury. 2004 - Researchers from the Mass General Cancer Center and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute separately discover a marker that identifies lung cancer patients whose tumors will respond to treatment with the drug Iressa. 1981 - MGH, MIT and Shriners Burns Institute researchers create the first artificial skin made from living cells. 1846 – The use of ether as an anesthetic is demonstrated. Surgery performed without pain for the first time. 1896 – The first X-ray image in the United States is made by a MGH physician just 30 days after the technique is discovered in Europe.

  17. Affiliations The MGH and Brigham & Women’s Hospital partnered to form Partners HealthCare system in 1994.

  18. Affiliations(cont’d)

  19. Numbers to note • 49,334 Inpatient Admissions • More than 42,000 surgical cases • 999 licensed operational beds • More than 1.6 million outpatient and emergency visits • At least 300,000 of these visits took place at one of our community health centers • 3,950 births

  20. Five Largest Clinical Programs (Percent of FY 2014 discharges)

  21. Pediatrics at MGH • Full Range of Primary and Specialty Care • Inpatient, Outpatient, Procedural and Ancillary Services • Pediatric Emergency Room • Leader in Family Centered Care

  22. MGH Community Health Centers • Revere HealthCare Center • Chelsea HealthCare Center • Charlestown HealthCare Center • North End Waterfront Health (Licensed Independent Health Center) • East Boston Community Health Center (affiliated)

  23. MGH Total Research Revenue by Sponsor FY2014 Direct + Indirect Research Revenue by Sponsor =$739M Note: Research Activity, excluding Other Science and P&L deductions for capital and reserves. Net P&L revenue is $750M.

  24. MGH Total Research Revenue by Department FY2014 Direct + Indirect Research Revenue by Department =$760M Note: Shows all revenue on research funds prior to P&L deductions for capital and reserves. Net P&L total revenue is $750M.

  25. Research Centers/Institutes Thematic Centers • Center for Computational & Integrative Biology • Center for Regenerative Medicine • Center for Human Genetic Research • Center for Systems Biology • Wellman Center for Photomedicine Other Major Research Centers/Institutes • Cancer Center • Cardiovascular Research Center • Martinos Center • Ragon Institute • Transplantation Biology Research Center • Vaccine and Immunotherapy Center

  26. MGH Employee Statistics 24,674 Employees • Largest Private Employer in Boston August 2014

  27. MGH Revenue - FY2014 Hospital, Research, & PO Combined Revenue Total Operating Revenue = $4.2B

  28. MGH Family Expenses- FY2014 Hospital, Research, & PO Combined Expenses Total Expense = $4.0B

  29. Diversity Initiatives • Identify and address racial and ethnic disparities in the delivery of healthcare • Provide equal access and delivery of quality healthcare for all patients • Train workforce to provide culturally competent care and service • Recruit and retain a more diverse workforce • Medical Interpreter Services available • Council on Disabilities Awareness • MGH Diversity Committee • Co-chaired by Chief of Radiology and Senior VP of PCS

  30. Employee Resource Groups

  31. MGH Strategic PlanTop Priorities Redefine the delivery system for Population Health Differentiate ourselves in Episodic Care Enhance Researchfrom bench to bedside (and back) Optimize Educational environment to prepare for the changing healthcare landscape Leverage Community Health to strengthen and enhance all areas of our mission

  32. Mission Guided by the needs of our patients and their families, we aim to deliver the very best health care in a safe, compassionate environment; to advance that care through innovative research and education; and to improve the health and well-being of the diverse communities we serve.

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