As I mentioned in the previous post, I started my new job with BJC. So far I love it! For the past 2 years I was in operations, I learned a lot and it was the proper first position for me, but it is nice not to manage staff for a while. The people at BJCMG are wonderful, it is challenging and enjoyable, and I feel that it is the perfect stepping stone to reach my career goals. They have made me feel very welcome and part of the BJCMG family. Below is an article they put in BJC Today about our department and my new position. (BJC today is a company wide publication that is put out monthly).
Medical Group announces new array of talent
Tesh Jewell, BJC Medical Group
regional manager, has been promoted
to regional manager 3. In this new role,
Jewell, who has been with BJCMG
since 2006, will have responsibility for
leading the BJCMG start-up team and
planning initiatives.
Nemani as a start-up manager. Nemani
comes to BJC from the Southern
Illinois Healthcare Foundation, where
she served as health center manager
for the organization’s family health
centers and family medicine residency
program. She received her MHA from Saint Louis University and
her MBA from the University of Phoenix.
Jewell and Nemani, along with
Lauren Colling, share the start-up team’s
responsibilities, including: on-boarding
of new physicians and acquisition, management of
disengagements, credentialing, and real estate projects
and planning initiatives. Jewell will handle BJCMG
start-up team responsibilities for Barnes-Jewish
St. Peters Hospital, Boone Hospital Center, Christian
Hospital, Progress West HealthCare Center, real estate
projects and planning initiatives. Colling will oversee
BJCMG start-up activities with Alton Memorial Hospital,
Missouri Baptist Medical Center, Parkland Health Center
and credentialing. Nemani will manage BJCMG start-up
coordination and management for Barnes-Jewish Hospital,
Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital and Missouri Baptist
Sullivan Hospital.
2 comments:
Way to go!! Glad you are loving it!
That's my Roma! So excited and proud of you!
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