Culture at Valley Presbyterian Hospital - Transcript
CEO Gustavo Valdespino (V.O.): Here at Valley Presbyterian Hospital, we work hard....
V.O. Visual: Exterior of Valley Presbyterian Hospital and main front entrance sign.
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Valdespino (V.O.): ...to make sure everyone feels safe and well cared for. Treating our community with kindness and understanding. This valley isn't just where we work, it's our home, and being here for our community is what matters most to us.
V.O. Visuals: A female radiology technician administers an MRI scan for a patient; a male technician sits in the adjacent theater monitoring the computers.; a female technician prepares an overhead device for a female patient in a hospital bed; a female nurse uses a stethoscope on a newborn as her mother holds her; a female physical therapist helps a male patient on a rehab machine; a male and female employee talk as they walk in a hallway toward the camera; a male doctor visits with a patient in the ER; a female lab employee looks at test results on a monitor; a female nurse walks outside of the hospital with a patient.
Pharmacy Technician, Pharmacy: The culture of Valley Presbyterian Hospital is like a big family...
Pharmacy Technician (V.O.): ...not just within my department, but as a hospital.
V.O. Visuals: A visitor talks with two female nurses in the hospital; a nurse helps a patient practice walking outside of the hospital.
Registered Nurse, ICU: We trust each other, we respect each other. We have open communication.
Supervisor Clinical, NICU: There's a lot of teamwork that happens. We all feel responsible for the patients that we take care of, and we work together.
Supervisor Clinical (V.O.): It's not individualized care. We all participate in the care together.
V.O. Visuals: A female nurse helps a female patient walk in the hallway; two female therapists monitor a male patient and female patient in wheelchairs playing balloon volleyball in the rehab unit.
Manager, Respiratory Therapy: When we work here, we're committed to being vital to the community, helping them with their healthcare.
RN Educator, Education: I love working here because we have great teamwork and I work with some of the best people in various departments. That makes it really worth it.
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