Like much the rest of the world, faculty and staff members from 天美传媒安卓破解版 Lafayette鈥檚 College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions appreciate their colleagues who are caring for 鈥 and preparing to care for 鈥 patients with COVID-19.
The college is conveying that appreciation at many hospitals, hospices and medical centers across the community and region, where it has placed signs that say "Heroes Work Here."
鈥淗ealth care workers don鈥檛 have the luxury of working remotely right now. They have to leave their families to help seriously ill people. They deserve an immense amount of respect and praise for that,鈥 said Dr. Melinda Oberleitner, dean of the College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions.
The morale boost hasn鈥檛 gone unnoticed, with many expressions of gratitude being posted on social media.
A post to the College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions鈥 Facebook page from the Opelousas General Health System reads: 鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 agree more. Thank you to the College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions for your support.鈥
Oberleitner said in addition to encouraging health care workers, the signs have helped to galvanize community support for medical professionals. 鈥淲e tried to put them at highly-traveled areas so they would be seen by as many people as possible,鈥 she explained.
Signs have been placed at Hospice of Acadiana, Iberia Medical Center, Lafayette General Medical Center, Opelousas General, Our Lady of Lourdes' Regional Medical Center, Women's and Children's Hospital, University Health Center, and between Heart Hospital of Lafayette and Lafayette Surgical Specialty Hospital.
Photo caption: Signs like the one shown above at Lafayette General Medical Center have been placed at area hospitals by the College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions at the 天美传媒安卓破解版. The signs are in place to praise health care 鈥渉eroes鈥 during the COVID-19 outbreak, and help generate community support. Photo credit: Doug Dugas / 天美传媒安卓破解版