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Moments from Our Hearts: Share Your Proudest Moment of 2021 for a Special Edition of Brigham Bulletin

Do you have a memory from the past year that made you proud to be a part of our Brigham…

December 9, 2021
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Grounded in Gratitude: Brigham Community Pays Thanks Forward to Local Organizations

Last week, the Brigham community joined festivities grounded in gratitude and kindness. Employees across…

November 23, 2021
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After Exchanging Vows in CWN, Local Couple Receives Their Most Precious Wedding Gift — a Baby Boy

While doing some gardening in their backyard earlier this year, Yazmine, 30, turned to her partner,…

November 2, 2021
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From Recruiter to Patient: Blood Donor Program Manager Receives Life-saving Plasma Exchange, Care

Maureen Zuzevich, recruitment program manager for the Kraft Family Blood Donor Center, was heading home…

October 28, 2021
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Five Things to Know About The Joint Commission Accreditation Survey

Surveyors from The Joint Commission (TJC) are expected to visit the Brigham unannounced to conduct…

February 23, 2022
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Honoring Interpersonal Violence Awareness Month

October is recognized nationally as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. With the help of the Center for…

October 18, 2021
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In Memoriam: David Reid, Environmental Services

The Brigham community mourns the loss of David Reid, an Environmental Services aide, who died Sept. 8. He was 64.

October 12, 2021
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Q&A: Creating Pathways for the Next Generation of Diverse PAs

Audrey Fritzinger, MMSc, PA-C, joined the Brigham three years ago as a physician assistant (PA) in Interventional Radiology. In addition to her clinical work, she leads several diversity, equity and inclusion activities for PA Services.

October 12, 2021
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Boston Marathon 2021: Stepping Strong Runners Transform Trauma into Hope and Purpose

In celebration of the 125th Boston Marathon, Brigham Bulletin is highlighting the stories of three members of the Brigham’s Stepping Strong Marathon Team.

October 6, 2021
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Update to Emergency Preparedness Policy: ‘Active Shooter’ to ‘Armed Intruder’

Earlier this month, the Brigham updated its Emergency Response Plan to transition from use of the phrase active shooter to armed intruder to better describe the broader range of potential threats health care facilities might encounter — as not all threats are limited to a specific weapon, such as a firearm.

October 5, 2021
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Virtual All Staff Forum Spotlights COVID-19 Vaccines, Capacity Management and More

As the Delta variant continues to fuel a new wave of COVID-19 cases in the region and the Brigham experiences an exceptionally high demand for patient care, getting vaccinated and complying with Mass General Brigham’s mandatory vaccination policy have become more urgent than ever, hospital leaders emphasized during a virtual all staff forum on Sept. 23.

September 30, 2021
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In Memoriam: Rebecca Kibazo-Gasque, Department of Medicine

The Brigham community mourns the loss of Rebecca Kibazo-Gasque, appointments administrator for Faculty Affairs in the Department of Medicine, who died Sept. 9 following an illness. She was 66.

September 30, 2021
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Forest Therapy Sessions Help Heal the Healer

Forest therapy is a guided outdoor healing practice that is now available to Brigham medicine residents and members of the Department of Medicine, thanks to an initiative spearheaded by internist Susan Abookire, MD, MPH, FACP.

September 23, 2021