Top 10 Connect Stories of 2024
Before we flip the calendars over, take a stroll through the past 365 days of most clicked-on stories on Connect of 2024.
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Aug. 16 | UVA Health Team Member Email Alias Frequently Asked Questions | "Email aliases will be rolled out by organizational unit and department Aug. 19-26."
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Aug. 28 | Earn While You Learn Opens Doors for UVA Health’s Willow Rudolph | “Earn While You Learn is designed to provide training to individuals who have no healthcare training.”
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Nov. 1 | 41 Photos: Happy Halloween From Your UVA Health Colleagues | "Check out how your UVA Health colleagues celebrated Halloween!"
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Aug. 22 | 57 Photos: Welcome to UVA, School of Medicine Class of 2028! | "The School of Medicine welcomed the Class of 2028 medical students at the White Coat Ceremony."
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Jan. 29 | Hope at Work: How Jessica Keim-Malpass’s Personal Journey Helps Her Better Serve Patients, Families, Students, and Team Members | “Telling my story … helps me connect with myself, can help others going through serious illness feel less alone, and can help clinicians really understand the family experience.”
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May 12-17 | "UVA Health Week offers us a special opportunity to recognize and celebrate the invaluable contributions of our team members."
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June 17 | UVA Health Leadership Institute Inaugural Class Concludes With Capstones and Celebration | "Thirty-two team members gathered to celebrate the conclusion of their training in the first-ever cohort of the UVA Health Leadership Institute."
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Sept. 17 | Hope at Work: ‘One UVA Health Team’ Makes a Wedding Possible — in the ICU | "Coming together to make this a special moment for the family is true quality patient care.”
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Sept. 3 | Flu No More in ‘24 — 2024 Team Member Flu Vaccination Program | "UVA Health is preparing for the arrival of flu season, and we’re excited to announce this year’s flu vaccination initiative: Flu No More in ’24."
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Feb. 21 | Hope at Work: Heartbreaking Loss Lights the Way for Others | "And while this was our family’s worst nightmare, there was definitely a sense of peace in knowing the truth and being able to make informed decisions moving forward.”