Congratulations to the MediSys Health Network’s Safety Excellence in Infection Prevention (SEIP) award winners.
The SEIP award recognizes employees who contribute to the success of infection control initiatives.
The criteria for the award are:
S: Surpasses above and beyond expected job role responsibilities as it relates to infection control.
E: Enforce actions that support infection prevention best practices.
I: I do the right thing, even when no one is looking.
P: Performs awesome acts of safety related to infection prevention.
We thank the following team members for leading by example and doing their part to reduce the risk of infection transmissions:
1. Supply Chain/Central Store Department- Jamaica Hospital
2. Dr. Saurabh Dubey-Flushing Hospital
The MediSys Health Network cultivates a culture of safety by prioritizing infection control and prevention. All employees have an important part to play in preventing the spread of infections, and everyone’s contribution to safety is highly valued.









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