Difference between revisions of "Kudos"
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− | '''Kudos''' is the highest honor that a hospital administrator or CEO can bestow upon its minions. Not a pay raise, not time off, it is greater than all of that. It is a form of compliments or congratulations. When a health care professional receives '''kudos''', his or her life is said to have been lived to the fullest and now fully complete. | + | '''Kudos''' is the highest honor that a hospital administrator or CEO can bestow upon its minions.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/11/administrator-kudos/ Administrator Bestows Upon Nurse the Highest Honor in the Land: Kudos (Gomerblog)]</ref><ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/03/clapping/ Breaking: Administrators Still Clapping Over Stupid Sh*t (Gomerblog)]</ref> Not a pay raise, not time off, it is greater than all of that. It is a form of compliments or congratulations. When a health care professional receives '''kudos''', his or her life is said to have been lived to the fullest and now fully complete. |
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Revision as of 17:08, 29 November 2017
Kudos is the highest honor that a hospital administrator or CEO can bestow upon its minions.[1][2] Not a pay raise, not time off, it is greater than all of that. It is a form of compliments or congratulations. When a health care professional receives kudos, his or her life is said to have been lived to the fullest and now fully complete.
Related Terms
- Burnout
- Crying
- MACRA
- Peer Review
- Patient Satisfaction Survey
- Prior Authorization
- Resignation Letter
- Thank You
References