Skip to contents
In This Issue:
CharacterCharacter is often defined as doing the right thing when no one is watching. It means acting in an honest, straight-forward manner. It stems from respect of all people.
ComposureMaintaining a sense of calm and being collected under the most adverse conditions. Composure means that you are able to take a step back and be thoughtful while under stress.
CommitmentDedication to a cause, value or concern. A person must demonstrate a willing appreciation and support for the values of this organization, including quality patient care, teaching excellence, research leadership, customer focus, respect for the individual, teamwork, ability to embrace change, and operational efficiency.
CourageDemonstrating the ability to withstand dire circumstances in a way that reinforces an element of professionalism and respect.
CoachingEnsuring a legacy of institutional and personal values for those who will someday follow in your footsteps. Taking the extra time to cultivate and refine the skills and talents of newcomers to the organization.
CompetencyTo thoroughly understand a person’s role within the organization and the community and to consistently deliver the highest quality of service.
Care for PeopleTo recognize the contributions of all members of the BWH community and to treat our staff, employees, patients and families with respect. Understanding that complex problems can be best addressed through a diversity of viewpoints.