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CUTLINE: The Driscoll Children’s Hospital Epic team, which oversees health information technology, collected money from their department to set up this special sign in front of the hospital to recognize their Driscoll colleagues. “We all really appreciate the employees that have to come to work every day knowing that they could be at risk during this very scary time,” said Georganne Fry, Epic Critical Care RN. “We wanted a way to let them know how proud we are of them, and thought this would be a great way to show that and bring a smile to their faces!” Featured in the photo are Jennifer Bailey, Epic Director (from left); Sally Barman, Epic Orders Analyst; and Amanda Bonura, Epic Applications Manager.

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