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Sr. Pat Eck A mother's kind and giving spirit inspires
her daughter She remembers always wanting to be a nurse. In addition, her family's active participation in the Church and their local parish and her experiences with the sisters who taught her at school awakened in her a desire to become a sister. "I felt an awareness of God calling me and I thought I should give it a go," she says thinking back almost 40 years. She began her career as a nurse, but the thought of religious life still entered her thoughts often. Then she met the Sisters of Bon Secours who had come to Richmond to run St. Mary's Hospital. "They were very earthy, regular, nice women," she recalls and she felt very comfortable talking and spending time with them. Later that same year, she became a member of our community, continuing to serve in ministry as a nurse. A new calling branches off her path She entered graduate school to study healthcare administration. "I wanted to be where the decisions were made," she says enthusiastically. "I hoped to be able to influence how care is delivered to those who need it." After she earned her Master's degree in Health Administration, Sr. Pat put her skills, determination, and vision to work first in Bon Secours Michigan and later in the Bon Secours Richmond Health System in Virginia. That led to an exciting new challenge in 1997, when she was appointed Chair of the Board of Bon Secours Health System, Inc., a position she continues to hold today, and moved to Marriottsville, Maryland. While guiding the large and successful health system which includes 20,000 lay colleagues in 14 communities in nine states is a demanding job, Sr. Pat's focus and commitment reach beyond the typical concerns of a business leader. "We've learned over time that people in an organization are influenced by its leaders and how the organization is run," she explains. "To ensure that our mission and dedication to providing compassionate care to all who need it is carried out and lived every day by each of our co-workers, we developed a sponsorship and mission structure that enables us to influence the conversation to ensure that leaders are prepared and discussions and decisions are continually driven by our mission, vision, and values," she explains. "Because we are a small community, we spent a good deal of time discerning how and where we want to be, knowing it is our role to prepare others to be this guiding influence for the future." Being where we are needed before the need arises She adds, "If you feel a seed within you or wonder if religious life is for you, it's worth a response. Reach out, come and visit, and explore this life for yourself." Read the Health Progress article co-authored by Sr. Pat Eck, Continuing Bon Secours' Mission. OUTREACH • OUR RETREAT CENTER • OUR COMPANIONS Copyright © 2006 Sisters of Bon Secours USA. All rights reserved. |
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