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April/May 2024

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W O M E N I N B U S I N E S S Our mission is to make a positive difference in every life we touch. We prioritize quality, safety, and service above all else, embodying what we call the Piedmont Promise. We truly enjoy and believe in what we do — and in each other. We're proud of the work we do for this community. — Robin Parker What led you to do this work? Nursing offers a variety of opportunities for growth, from educator to practitioner roles to counseling and beyond. I've been fortunate to have mentors who guided me, and now, I strive to empower other nurses to achieve their career goals. – Allura Mack You have to be organized and it takes balance. You have to prioritize what's really important. My grandfather imparted a valuable lesson, and I've applied it to everything. He said, you don't always have to be the best, but you should always do your best. – Alisha Neal I was drawn to health care because I liked helping people. I enjoy supporting the people who are providing a critical service and healing people. - Angie Walker To those seeking a career change: What's stopping you? Go for it. You have to be unafraid to network, meet new people, put yourself out there, and seek support. Witnessing the profound difference I could make in just one person's life ignited a passion for nursing within me. – Elizabeth Larkins P i e d m o n t Elizabeth Larkins, Alisha Neal, Robin Parker, Allura Neal, Angie Walker Piedmont Macon Medical Center, 350 Hospital Drive, Macon Piedmont Macon North Hospital, 400 Charter Boulevard, Macon w: piedmont.org

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