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Congratulations to ourwonderful Healthcare HeroesRobert Post, MDandRosa Bustamante-Forest, RNphoto by Frank AymamiPROFESSIONALSteve WorleyYour Medical Home!Ensuring 100% Healthcare Access &Coverage For All ©Position: president and CEO, Children’s HospitalAge: 60Family: wife, Patty; children, Laura, 39, Cliff, 27; three grandchildrenEducation: bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityWhen Steve Worley came to <strong>New</strong><strong>Orleans</strong> to work for Children’sHospital 28 years ago, it was a small-scalerehabilitation clinic for children.Now, having served as president andCEO for 23 years, the hospital is a nationallyrecognized pediatric and academic medicalcenter. When he was earning his master’sdegree in business, Worley had a summerinternship in nursing at the MedicalCollege of Virginia. During the internship,something clicked.“It just grabbed me and I’ve been doing itever since,” Worley said.The team atmosphere is somethingWorley emphasizes when discussing his lovefor the medical industry.“You just end up working with a lot ofbright, enthusiastic people.”Worley views the hospital’s responseduring Katrina and its subsequent resurrectionas the hospital’s biggest challenge.There were more than 100 patients in thehospital during Katrina’s landfall, and everyone of them was successfully evacuated tohealth care facilities elsewhere. After makingsure the patients were cared for, the challengewas bringing the hospital back to itspre-Katrina status.More than 600 employees relocated afterthe storm, and Worley and his staff had toreplace them, a feat that has been accomplished.Since then Children’s Hospital hasexceeded its pre-Katrina capacity, caring forabout 60,000 children in a year.“<strong>We</strong>’re taking care of more children thanever before.”All of this is a testament to how muchWorley cares about his adopted city and itsresidents — he and his wife moved to thecity 28 years ago and they haven’t left since.“Our city needs exceptional health care,”Worley said. “If you are fortunate enough toachieve the opportunity of working for asuccessful, high-profile organization thatmakes a difference in people’s lives, has agreat reputation and <strong>who</strong>se sole purpose isdoing the right thing, it doesn’t take long torealize you should hold on to that opportunityfor as long as you can. ... It’s been a greatrun for us.”•— Fritz EskerBywater/St. Cecilia4201 N. Rampart St.<strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong>, LA 70117(504) 941-6041Uptown3201 S. Carrollton Ave.<strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong>, LA 70118(504) 207-3060Metairie111 N. Causeway Blvd.<strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong>, LA 70002(504) 482-0084<strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong> <strong>City</strong><strong>Business</strong> — May 25, 2009 35

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