Team-building starts with celebrating your team!

Healthcare is one of the most rewarding careers, but it is also one of the most demanding—especially in today’s environment. Long hours, high stakes, and emotional intensity can take a toll. That’s why creating a culture of collaboration, support, and positivity is not optional—it’s essential.

Today, we celebrated our ICU Nurse Practitioner, Laura Pinou, CRNP, on her birthday 🎂. Taking the time to acknowledge our team’s special occasions, whether it’s a birthday, work anniversary, or personal milestone, is more than just a kind gesture. It’s about:

✅ Building trust and connection
✅ Reminding each other that we’re more than our job titles
✅ Keeping morale high during stressful times
✅ Reinforcing that every person on the team matters

As leaders, we set the tone. A positive vibe is contagious, and when we choose to lead with encouragement and gratitude, our teams are better equipped to handle the challenges of healthcare.

Here’s to celebrating people, not just work—and to remembering that small moments of kindness are the foundation of a strong, resilient team.

Celebrating with Team

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Dr. Raymond Singer

Dr. Singer has been in practice since 1992 and has, to date, performed over 8,456 surgeries. His practice interests include complex valve, coronary and aneurysm surgery, as well as prevention and treatment of lung cancer.

 

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