It only took sixteen years.
Friday was my final day in the radiology department. Tomorrow morning, I begin work in the Distribution Department.
I'm in the same hospital, pulling on the same rope, just in a different direction. I will eventually use that degree I worked hard to get. I will use some of my strongest talents and best abilities. I will finally show what I can do best for the good of our patients.
I've spent most of the last 16 years in a job that had little to do with my training. I've done it as well as I could, and tried to serve everyone to the best of my ability. I believe I have become the best support person a radiology department could hope to have.
I am humbled to have the opportunity to work on the business side. I have run my own business. I have hired and fired. I have developed systems for use that could be followed and taught. And I finally get to do it for the benefit of our patients. I look forward to giving top drawer service to our floors to make our patient care even better.
I leave behind a department of people that I have been grateful to serve. They deliver top drawer service to our patients and are underrated as techs. Above and beyond is nothing new to our entire department. I thank them for the ride.
I will miss the people, but still see them. I will miss working side by side, but know we will still work toward the same goal. I will miss the stories and the direct effect on diagnosing, then treating disease and illness.
My role as the radiation liaison for Cancer Forums was a specialty. The number of patients we have helped well outnumber the ones that never made it to Forum. I pray for continued success.
Some people may think I have taken a step backward. I have finally taken a step toward using my best skills and abilities for better patient care. I look forward to being part of another great team.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
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