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Message from Leadership

As we prepare for Sally to make landfall, we want to take a moment to tell you how much we personally appreciate what you do each and every day.

Published Sep 15th, 2020

This year, you’ve met the challenges of the pandemic with professionalism and dedication. And now, more is being asked of you as we get ready for the storm. Yes, these are unprecedented times, but we know you are more than up to the task.

Many of you have made arrangements at home so that you can be here to care for our patients when they need you the most. On top of everything, you are showing up for them despite personal stress and uncertainty. It’s clear that you consider your work a calling, which is what makes USA Health so special.

Soon, this storm will be behind us, and we will return to our pre-hurricane routines. But we want you to know that your willingness to go above and beyond in your duties will not be forgotten. We are so proud to call you our colleagues.

John V. Marymont, MD, MBA
Vice President for Medical Affairs and Dean of the USA College of Medicine

G. Owen Bailey, MHA, FACHE
Chief Executive Officer and Senior Associate Vice President for Medical Affairs

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