There are not many women who are the presidents of hospitals, but the president of Relly Hospital knows about breaking the boundaries.
Research shows that only 14% of the CEOs of the hospital are women. But Buck, who started his career as a nurse, has broken the glass roof.
Bak said, “I have experienced some challenges that are not usually in your career.” “It is interesting to say at least.”
The deer, just after the situation accepted the situation, the Kovid -19 epidemic closed the world.
She manages the reaction of the Riddle’s epidemic, while the main line is part of the health, a major expansion of the puzzle. Once a small sleep hospital has developed in a rich medical campus in the media.
Bak said, “The best reward is looking at the change of Rel Hospital without losing its core.” “Price, commitment to community, community support, employees here.”
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The lobby shows the Delaware County community around a grand Mosaic Hospital, with thousands of tiles decorated with paintings and words such as Hope, Unity and Excellence.
Bak said, “This is the reflection of the Mosaic Hospital, which the community we serve,” Bak said.
Buck started his professional life as a nurse and said that service is in his blood.
“The fact that I am a registered nurse, I think I bring a different perspective to the role,” he said. “I can tell you that it was not a direct shot (to reach here), it is definitely. I tell people who I have served to reach here. … When I first started as a nursing, I didn’t know, you know, you know, the president of a hospital or CEO or any such thing. I knew that I just wanted to provide good quality care.
Now the bank is committed to create more opportunities for others, especially women.
“We need more women, more nurses, I too, in health care, as President, as CEO will also say in leadership. … I am very happy to do this work, because I know it is bigger than me. It’s not just about me, it’s about the life that has been assigned to our hands.”