Loma Linda University Health has just released Vol. III of “LOV Stories.” It is a collection of 52 stories from employees about the moments of wonder that transpire when we practice “Living Our Values.”
Each employee is entitled to a free copy of “LOV Stories.” Request yours by emailing cccassist@llu.edu.
“The purpose of LOV stories is to inspire us to be our best. We take this opportunity to celebrate all of our employees who perform their duties with compassion and integrity on a daily basis,” says editor-in-chief Kathy McMillan, MA, director of employee spiritual care, Loma Linda University Medical Center.
The stories are written by or about employees from a cross-section of the organization, chronicling inspiring moments that occurred in areas ranging from security to patient units to philanthropy.
“Every day, throughout Loma Linda University Health, there are extraordinary events that take place,” writes Gerald Winslow, PhD, vice president for mission and culture, in the book’s forward. “Our employees, students and physicians live out our mission in remarkable ways. In this third volume of stories, we take time again to celebrate those moments and the caregivers who make them possible.”
In addition to McMillan, the editorial team for “LOV Stories” was composed of Karla Aryan, Sylvie Haber, Shelly Moore, Cheri Moreno, Olivia Seheult and Nancy Yuen.
“These are stories that inspire us with the strength to keep going or show us new ways to love one another,” McMillan says.