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Providence Healthcare est. 1857

St. Joseph’s Health Centre est. 1921

St. Michael’s Hospital est. 1892

We had hoped to have our network name approved prior to the coming provincial election . . . and we were very close. After collecting lots of great input from an online survey sent internally and to residents around our three sites, and from dozens of in-person interviews, we have made a few key decisions. Firstly, the three current site names are important - they have strong equity and should continue to be used. That means any network logo or brand mark will feature them prominently. We have also decided the network name is going to be three words; the second word will be “Health” and the last word will be “Toronto.” That leaves the first word of our new network name, which we have determined will take a little more time to land on just the right word. We came down to a short list of three options that we believed underscored the

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Where are we with our naming process? strength of our integration and respected the legacy of all three sites. When we tested those names however, we received feedback that they didn’t optimally support our objectives for our network name. Because your thoughts and opinions matter greatly, we’ve decided to pause on this process and regroup. Our goal is to come up with a name that will inspire everyone across the network and remind our patients, residents, clients, families and community members of our long tradition of excellent and inclusive care. If that means our naming process takes a bit longer than we hoped, so be it. Better to take some time in getting it right than rushing a name that doesn’t meet our objectives. So, stay tuned a little longer. We’ll be sure to let you know about our new network name as soon as possible.

oursharedpurpose.com Our Shared Purpose is an internal newsletter intended to keep staff at all three sites informed about our integration and transition plans, as well as highlight key achievements and activities at each of the sites. Our Shared Purpose is published monthly by the Communications teams at Providence, St. Joseph’s and St. Michael’s. If you have any questions about any of the articles, please visit oursharedpurpose.com to submit your inquiry. OUR SHARED PURPOSE • VOL. 2 • NO. 4 • MAY 8, 2018 • page 4

#yesthisisnursing A message from Maggie Bruneau, Mary MacLeod, Sonya Canzian, Chief Nursing Executives.

of nursing, enabling us to contribute even further to enhancing the lives and care experiences of our patients.

Happy Nursing Week! This year’s theme #yesthisisnursing, as identified by the Canadian Nurses Association, reminds us that the nursing profession contributes to the advancement and improvement of population health, patient care delivery and outcomes across a variety of clinical and non-clinical roles. This Nursing Week, we want to recognize, celebrate and thank nurses across our network for your outstanding contributions to patient care.

Nursing Week is celebrated internationally on the week of Florence Nightingale’s birthday, who, in addition to leading nursing into a profession, laid the foundation for nursing’s emphasis on social determinants of health – something that continues even today as a key focus of our network – to help the most underprivileged and create healthy communities.

As nurses, we have the unique privilege to be present in many of life’s most significant moments. We are there to welcome a new life, hold a patient’s hand as they take their last breath, connect with compassion as patients and residents struggle with illness or families face big changes – and to deliver highly complex nursing care. We thrive as strong professionals in a collaborative environment supporting each other and our health-care colleagues during times that test our strength and provide each other the same caring as we do for our patients. Advances in medicine and technology continue to expand the profession

Nurses are the largest health provider group in Canada and our more than 3,300 nurses play a vital role in the care we provide: being with patients and their families at vulnerable times, contributing to exceptional patient and resident experiences, teaching the next generation of nurses, leading in administrative roles and through your many other contributions that take an active role in shaping the future of health care across the network and beyond our walls. Our nurses are integral to the success of our network and to the work we do every day through your care and support of our patients and residents and their families. We are so proud that you are part of our team.

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