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The Employee Advisory Group (EAG) is excited to introduce E-Voice to all employees at Gulf

Coast Regional Medical Center.You can find the link to GCRMC E-Voice on the hospital’s

Intranet site. E-Voice provides an opportunity to share ideas, feedback and suggestions centered

on our HealthyWork Environment pillars of Culture, Leadership, Rewards, Staffing andVoice.

It’s your VOICE that supports our continued effort to make Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center a

great place to work.

Employee Advisory Group

Unveils E-Voice

On Sept. 23

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Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center sponsored "TheYear of the Military Diver,”

honoring the importance of military divers, past and present. Mary Reval, chief nursing officer, and

Holly Jackson, chief operating officer, joined Governor Rick Scott in the celebration at Captain

Andersons’.TheYear of the Military Diver celebration kicked-off in May at the Naval Diving and

Salvage Training Center in Panama City Beach.

TheYear of the Military Diver

(P

osition

):

Labor and Delivery weekend night charge nurse.

(R

esides

):

Callaway. I live with my husband Rob of 26 years; 15-year-old son,Tyler; 13-year-old daughter,

Kylie; and 10-year-old daughter,Ashley.

(C

an

t

live without

):

Laughter and my family.

(W

hat do

you

like most

about

your

job

?):

My patients. I feel honored to be a part of one of the

most memorable times in their lives.

(F

avorite

food

):

Fried clams...I’m from Connecticut.

(F

avorite music

):

Country and Classic Rock.

(P

roudest

accomplishment

):

Having my babies and becoming a nurse. I enjoy spending free time with

Rob, my best friend and husband.

(H

obbies

):

Boating, fitness, relaxing on the beach.

Meet Kelly Pegnataro

TheWomen’s Center

“T

he

Y

ear of

the

M

ilitary

D

iver

(L-R): Mary Reval, Governor Rick Scott, Holly Jackson

Hospital Parking

Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center is not responsible for the towing of cars on private properties surrounding its campus.There are

numerous areas of private parking in the immediate vicinity of the hospital campus for which the hospital has no control.These private

parking areas are clearly marked with “no parking” signs.

We regret that the hospital does not have more parking spaces available to the public; however, the hospital recently added 60 new

parking spots near the main entrance on 23rd Street.While this is used by our valet service, which all visitors and patients can use free

of charge, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., it is open to all patients and visitors after hours.The hospital is in the process of adding 20 more spaces

for physicians and employees.

As we continue to expand, we are exploring additional parking solutions for our patients and visitors.

GULF COAST REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER • A MONTHLY PUBLICATION FOR EMPLOYEES • OCTOBER 2015

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