From Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center:
On Friday, 10/6/17- We had âDonuts & Detectionâ outside of Duck Donuts at Stonebridge. We screened 8 women for mammograms during the course of the event which ran from 7:30-10:30
Pictured: Duck Donuts staff
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Sentara Susan Bahorich sat down for an interview with Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center President Kathie Johnson.
Not only did Kathie celebrate her one year anniversary this summer, but Sentara is also preparing for our 45th hospital anniversary this fall, and she spoke frankly on several different topics and is very engaging and informative.
SB: Youâve been at the helm just over a year now. How has your first year gone?
KJ: Itâs been absolutely wonderful. Very exciting- there are terrific people here to help with things and weâve achieved a lot in one very short year.
SB: Youâve accomplished a lot in one year. Whatâs next?
KJ: Our vision is to be the healthcare provider of choice in our market, which is Northern Virginia. And what weâve done is work with our community to identify services they would like us to bring to the community. Our goal is that people should not have to travel for healthcare, they should be able to get what they need right here. And, thatâs actually what our #MySentara is all about â this is our hospital, we own it, we love it, we want it to be the best that it is and itâs also our communityâs hospital, so we want to be here for the community and whatever they need.
SB: What does that look like for the hospital and patients?
KJ: We have renovation projects going everywhere to support our ability to deliver the best and highest quality care to our patients. Weâre also recruiting new providers to this market and bringing in new programs, so itâs very exciting. Weâve done a whole lot in a pretty short time.
SB: This year weâre celebrating our 45th Anniversary- not only remembering our past but looking to the future.
KJ: When you look to the future what weâre going to see is more services more acute services more preventative services, more outreach to our community. Our mission is to improve healthcare every day so weâre not just here when people get ill, weâre here to keep people well and work with our community to do that. We have a lot of partners in the community to help us there and thatâs just a lot of strength that we can build on to be successful.
SB: Already there are a lot of people who have shared their love of Potomac, but thereâs a lot of strength in Sentara and what weâve been able to build and craft here.
KJ: Certainly, there are a lot of people who love Potomac. There are a lot of people who remember Potomac and when it started and have been here for many years and have dedicated a lot of services and a lot of heart and a lot of commitment to the hospital and to our patients, but the future is coming. Healthcare is changing. Itâs growing, there are new therapies, there are new ways to stay healthy, there are new cures and we want to be at the forefront of bringing all of that to our community.
SB: As a not for profit hospital, what does that mean for our patients?
KJ: By not for profit, it means that any money that we receive, that doesnât go for expenses, is invested back into the hospital so that we can continue providing services to our patients. We provide a lot of care that we do not receive payment for which is part of our mission is to reach out and do that for the community. We are very proud that we are able to do that and support other not for profit partners in the community in providing that care. So, not for profit means there are no shareholders or anything like that. It means that any money that we are able to keep, after all of our expenses, weâre able to give back to our patients and community.
SB: And, that means that no patient is ever turned away.