
This month also gives us a chance to celebrate V-Day, a movement aimed at raising awareness about violence against women and girls. On Feb. 9, BWH honored V-Day with an event that helped shine a light on the exceptional services at the Brigham, featured in a story in this issue, and which help promote healing among those who are victims of intimate partner abuse.
February also brings us closer to the four-day site visit the Magnet appraisers will conduct March 26-29 as the next step in BWH’s pursuit of Magnet designation, a trusted symbol of excellence in patient care nationally and internationally. With the approach of this milestone, we continue preparing to showcase your remarkable body of work. These preparations included a huge undertaking – our mock Magnet site visit from Feb. 20-22.
My heartfelt thanks to everyone for embracing this mock Magnet site visit as a chance to come together and experience firsthand how we can highlight the work you do every day at BWH, sharing how it reflects all the hallmarks of a Magnet institution. Magnet designation honors an entire institution for high-quality patient care, clinical excellence, innovations in professional practice and interprofessional collaboration.
Read what Magnet and our preparations have meant to many of your colleagues in “Magnet: Best Professional Practice, Best Patient Outcomes”. I hope you will take some time to reflect on pursuing Magnet and what it has meant to you.
My wish is that this journey has given you a very visible and tangible sense of the incredible importance of your work and how you contribute to an amazing legacy of patient-centered care. The high-quality care you provide is why thousands of patients seek their medical care at the Brigham. Your efforts are why this institution is world-renowned. Your work exemplifies Magnet.
I am beyond proud to make this journey with you and I look forward to the Magnet appraisers learning what I know: how BWH is a Magnet hospital because of your dedication to keeping our patients at the center of all you do.
With warm regards,
Madelyn Pearson, DNP, RN, NEA-BC
Chief Nursing Officer and Senior Vice President for Patient Care Services

