Mercy Hospital of Buffalo Connection: Winter 2015

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News, announcements, and vital information for associates, their families, and friends of Mercy Hospital of Buffalo Wint er 2015

Mercy Hospital was in the spotlight throughout the Snowvember Storm. Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown visited with staff on Friday, November 21 following a news conference held outside the hospital. Many associates were just starting to get relieved that day after staying at the hospital since the storm hit on Monday. Pictured with the mayor above are Labor and Delivery staff, from left: Mary Schuta, RN; Kayla Lomas, RN; Gayle Broad, RN; Mayor Brown; Elaine Clutterbuck, RN, CNM; Dr. Lynn Aronica; Linda Pollinger, RN; and Caryn Becker.

In This Issue

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Snowvember Storm Stories & Photos

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Mercy Hospital Welcomes First Baby Wendt Family Center Opens

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LOVE Award Winners Honored 5 East Staff have a “Jerry” Christmas

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Snowvember Comes to an End!

Submit news items to: Melanie Griffis, Public Relations Manager at mgriffis@chsbuffalo.org; 716-828-3747

Mercy Hospital becomes “port in the storm” during Snowvember weather emergency

During the epic Snowvember storm, Mercy Hospital took center stage in front of the nation and the world as it became a “port in the storm,” a place that stayed strong with its doors and welcoming arms open to those in need. “Our associates and the Mercy medical staff rose to the occasion,” said Mercy Hospital President and CEO C. J. Urlaub, who praised the staff for their professionalism, dedication, and compassion they displayed during the weather event.

Many associates who were working when the storm hit during the night shift on November 17 and those who managed to get to the hospital, Mercy Nursing Facility (MNF) or the MACC on Tuesday, ended up

staying until Friday when relief staff could arrive. They took turns resting, gave it their all, and persevered to make sure the needs of the patients and residents were met. “There are countless people to thank from the associates providing care at the bedside, to our ancillary and service personnel, to the staff at the MACC and MNF, to our Hospital Command Center and management teams,” said Urlaub. “We are also grateful to the Catholic Health Emergency Response Team who stood by our side and provided us with the support, resources and supplies we needed from across the Catholic Health System.” “We came together as a team and and weathered the storm.”


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