Connect to Capacity: Malinda Handles it All
Malinda Buck, a patient access bed manager supervisor in the MGH Capacity Center, is determined to get patients where they need to be: in rooms, healing, and then going home.
NewsMay | 28 | 2021
Many great ideas and creative energy have been applied addressing this problem, first to recognize and “label” this state and then to offer solutions. Most are simple, and what your grandmother might have suggested: taking a long and vigorous walk in nature, refreshing your relationships with friends and, especially, family. Nothing restores the spirit of a grandparent more than embracing a grandchild! Spending a deliberate minute or two every day counting one’s blessings, remembering how much there is to be grateful for. Yoga. Meditation. Get enough sleep!
What would you say to staff who tried some of these things and still ‘languish’?
I would say: Try something else! Talk to friends about what works for them. Check out the EAP website, a compilation of scores of ideas, resources, apps, websites, readings, streaming videos, etc., all focusing on well-being. One recently developed program is called the Buddy Program. And if you find yourself in too much emotional pain, talk to your primary care physician or schedule a visit with the EAP by calling 617-726-6976.Malinda Buck, a patient access bed manager supervisor in the MGH Capacity Center, is determined to get patients where they need to be: in rooms, healing, and then going home.
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Malinda Buck, a patient access bed manager supervisor in the MGH Capacity Center, is determined to get patients where they need to be: in rooms, healing, and then going home.
Alysia Monaco, AGACNP-BC of MGH Cardiac Surgery, discusses treating patients and colleagues like family.
Medical equipment. Office supplies. Linens. All of these items are used daily by staff throughout the hospital – but how do these materials actually get to Mass General’s main campus and offsite locations, inpatient units and operating rooms? It all starts in the lower level of the Lunder Building.
The MGH Administrative Fellowship Program is a two-year, consolidated, hands-on work experience, giving participants a front row seat to management and administration at the hospital. Now in its 50th year, 72 people have completed the program since its inception.