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BJC HealthCare was formed 25 years ago with the merger of founding members Barnes Hospital, The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, and Christian Health Services. BJC has since grown to encompass 15 hospitals, multiple service organizations, and more than 31,000 employees. To celebrate the anniversary, team members and collaborative partners are taking group photos that incorporate a theme of the number 25. #BJC25
This week, five of our hospitals received top honors in this year's U.S. News and World Report rankings, with Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children's Hospital ranking once again among the best in the nation. Missouri Baptist Medical Center, Memorial Hospital Belleville and Boone Hospital Center also received high rankings in the region. Congratulations and thanks to all of the doctors, nurses, and staff at these hospitals for the world-class patient care they provide. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQQBg
Thanks to a partnership between BJC, Washington University in St. Louis, Great Rivers Greenway, and the Cortex Innovation Community, and with the help of Metro, the region celebrated the grand opening of the Cortex Metrolink Station and first quarter-mile section of the Chouteau Greenway. The ceremony included several speakers, including BJC's own June Fowler, who also serves as the Chair of Citizens for Modern Transit.
The Healthy Schools Healthy Communities initiative brings together schools, community organizations, businesses, parents and residents to identify and advocate for changes that increase access to healthy food and physical activity where kids and families live, learn and play. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQGco
Barnes-Jewish St. Peters and Progress West President Chris Watts shared his leadership story and words of wisdom with members of BJC’s young professionals group last night. Guests also donated to the Jewish Family & Children's Service of St. Louis food pantry in the spirit of supporting communities BJC serves. #BJCconnections
Dave Rogers, an 11-year veteran of the Air Force Reserve, joined BJC’s supply chain team in September 2017 and soon went on military leave for a three-month deployment to Afghanistan. His team supported his duties at home and abroad. Thank you, Dave, and all past and current military members for serving our nation.
BJC HealthCare has ranked as one of the top workplaces among large employers in the seventh annual St. Louis Post-Dispatch Top Workplaces for 2018 program. BJC is one of 150 Greater St. Louis employers to receive the award and the only health care system to make the list. The Top Workplaces program recognizes organizations that demonstrate effective leadership, strong values, clear direction and motivated workers. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQp1l
At BJC, we're celebrating Pride Month with the help of members of the SPECTRA Connection Group. SPECTRA stands for Support, Pride, Equality, Camaraderie, Trust, Respect and Alliance. The group supports our LGBTQ+ team members and offers a source of community as well as a forum to explore ways to continually enhance the spirit of inclusion at BJC. Look for us Saturday, June 23 at our BJC booth and Sunday, June 24 in the Pride parade. To learn about opportunities to join the BJC team, visit http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQpsU.
BJC Veterans Connection members collected items for the American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter Women Warriors baby shower, a celebration for military moms and their spouses at Jefferson Barracks. Team members volunteered to organize gifts and attend the shower over the weekend. We wish the warriors and their babies joy and good health! #OurWorldMadeBetter
French Legion of Honor recipient and Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital volunteer, Ralph Goldsticker, shared stories about his World War II experience with BJC military veterans who serve our patients and families. His presentation and military mementos were the highlight of the annual social for team members in the BJC Veterans Connection group. #BJCconnections