WASHINGTON, DC, May 25, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Healthcare Council of the National Capitol Area has named Mohamed Jalloh, RN, a Specialty Hospital of Washington (SHW) - Capitol Hill nurse, Employee of the Year.
Mohamed Jalloh, RN Clinical Manager for the medical/surgical unit in the Long Term Acute Care Hospital, was selected and recognized along with 15 other nominees from private, federal and not-for-profit healthcare providers in the DC, Maryland and Virginia corridor. All nominees of the 2012 Healthcare Council's Employee of the Year Award were recognized for their achievement in the areas of Sustainability, Quality and Customer/Patient Satisfaction.
Delores Clair-Oliver, Vice-President of Patient Care Services, SHW-Capitol Hill, says, "Mr. Jalloh was recognized as a partner with the leadership team by embracing 'opportunities for clinical improvements' and teaching frontline personnel more efficient ways of providing cost effective care. Jalloh's passion for nursing and service excellence is continuously demonstrated in the outstanding care provided to his patients, often going the extra step to ensure that patients and family members are included in the plan of care. His engaging leadership style renders Jalloh as a true 'asset' to the Specialty Hospital of Washington and one who exemplifies our mission, '..to help our patients achieve their highest potential for health and wellness.' For this, Jalloh is the SHW-Capitol Hill Employee of the Year."
About Specialty Hospital Of Washington
The Specialty Hospital of Washington is the premier long term acute care hospital in the Washington DC area, and offers a preferred, cost effective alternative to long term stays in typical general hospital intensive care units. SHW is a fully accredited and highly rated hospital providing extraordinary care for its patients at both its Capitol Hill and Hadley campuses.
Healthcare Council Names Specialty Hospital of Washington Nurse Employee of the Year
The Healthcare Council of the National Capitol Area has named Mohamed Jalloh, RN, a Specialty Hospital of Washington (SHW) - Capitol Hill nurse, Employee of the Year.
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[Press-News.org] Healthcare Council Names Specialty Hospital of Washington Nurse Employee of the YearThe Healthcare Council of the National Capitol Area has named Mohamed Jalloh, RN, a Specialty Hospital of Washington (SHW) - Capitol Hill nurse, Employee of the Year.