Darren Bosman from Baptist Golden Triangle’s clinical engineering department was named the hospital’s fourth quarter Service First Champion. A respiratory therapy department team member nominated Darren for developing a system to mount the hospital’s continuous positive airway pressure machines to stands to keep the expensive machines from leaving the hospital with the patients. The solution saved the department a great deal of money.
“The cost savings to my budget and financial savings to the hospital could not go unnoticed,” his nomination read. “Oftentimes people who really work hard behind the scenes get lost in the confusion of the busy world in which we treat our patients. It takes each one of us to make the circle of care happen from day to day.”
Darren began working at the hospital in plant operations in 1999 before transferring to clinical engineering in 2000.