![]() Additionally, the hospitality company will provide annual One Medical memberships to all their US-based associates, providing them with seamless digital health at any time, from anywhere in the US. Upon reopening its luxury hotels and resorts, Montage International will offer guests of U.S.-based Montage Hotels & Resorts and Pendry Hotels & Resorts a 30-day membership to One Medical’s full suite of digital health services. SAN FRANCISCO, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Leading national digital health and primary care organization, One Medical (Nasdaq: ONEM) and Montage International – are partnering to provide 24/7 virtual care services to guests of the hospitality brand’s distinctive collection of properties. “We need trained nurses now, and we need for the community to understand the value of this profession.The Collaboration with Montage Marks One Medical’s First Hospitality Partnership “We are focused on specific and local philanthropy,” he said. Paul Baszucki said he believes it is important for the impacts to be local and tangible. The center will also introduce research and innovation opportunities to advance the science of nursing and improving the quality of patient care while investing in leadership development for nurses and care providers. About 80% of the school’s graduates have become nurses in Monterey County. “Nurses are the primary face of care for so many of our patients, and the Helen Baszucki Center for Nursing Excellence is an investment in current and future generations of these indispensable healthcare professionals.”Īccording to Montage Health, the center will invest in the growth of nurses and the nursing profession through initiatives including supporting education by offering high-quality courses to enhance nursing practice, and scholarships for those pursuing bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in nursing, increasing training programs for specialized roles in Community Hospital’s surgical, maternal health, intensive care and emergency departments, increasing enrollment in the Maurine Church Coburn School of Nursing. “This gift is a tribute to the critical work that nurses do in caring for our community,” said Montage Health President/CEO Steven Packer in the release. Plans for the center began forming in meetings among Baszucki, Deborah Sober, chief nursing officer of Montage Health, and Kevin Causey, vice president/chief development officer of Montage Health, and officials of Monterey Peninsula College. “It reflects Helen, her life, her interests, and it’s something she would have loved,” he said. After her death, Paul Baszucki said he wanted to do something to honor her and he chose to focus on nursing. In September 2020, Helen Baszucki died at the age of 84. Midway through 2020, the couple made a $500,000 gift to the Montage Health Foundation to launch the COVID-19 Relief Fund for support related to the pandemic. The Helen Baszucki Center for Nursing Excellence’s mission is to advance nursing excellence through initiatives that include advanced educational opportunities, expansion of nursing training and leadership programs, scholarships for bachelor’s and advanced degrees in nursing, and a proposal to significantly increase the number of students in the Maurine Church Coburn School of Nursing at Monterey Peninsula College.
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