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First things first: accepting the Piedmont PromiseAs a prospective employee of Piedmont, you must understand the need to provide excellent customer service before your application is complete. Piedmont has publicly promised our community and each other that we will work to do so each and every day. It is our attitude and actions that help us stand with our patients and each other to solve problems, make friendships and work toward an energized work place regardless of job description or title. Please carefully review the Piedmont Promise below.
At Piedmont Healthcare, we've made a promise.
A promise to recognize that this sterile environment can still be warm. That "hospital" and "hospitality" are not similar just by coincidence. And that world-class healthcare is even better when it's down to earth. The promise means that, even though we love working here, we understand you may not want to be here. It means knowing patients are more informed than ever, but realizing that "endoscope," "laparoscope" and "colonoscope" all sound equally intimidating. Our promise is to be respectful of your time. We promise to alleviate your fear. By hearing your concerns. To do everything in our power to make you well. And keep you well. So we'll remind you to: Get your colonoscopies, get your mammograms, exercise at least three times a week, and eat your vegetables. We promise to empower you to take charge of your healthcare. By providing you with some of the world's best doctors, nurses and specialists. The latest in medical technology. Information you can understand. And lots of genuine, heartfelt concern. The perfect balance between health and care. That's our promise. If hired, I agree to "live" the Piedmont Promise each and every day. |