At Emory Healthcare, we pledge to meet the special health care needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA) community with respect and compassion. We commit to making sure that all LGBTQIA patients can access quality care in a welcoming and supportive environment.
As we celebrate Atlanta Pride, we asked some of our team members to tell us why Pride is meaningful for them, and about their proudest moments working in health care.
Andres CastroMedical Assistant About Pride:Pride, to me, it means accepting and letting others know that it’s okay, you’re not alone. Working in health care:Making my patients smile is an award to me, and it’s daily. So smile, ‘cause it’s contagious! |
Jessie PrestonPatient Service Coordinator About Pride:It’s an annual opportunity that acknowledges, honors and appreciates people from different walks of life who all want to live, thrive and be respected and continuously advocate for equality, inclusion and acceptance. I’m proud to work for a company and organization that pushes for human rights and justice for their employees, and it speaks volumes that my voice is heard and my presence is seen. Working in health care:Every moment is a proud moment as I intend to always do the work that makes me proud by providing care, comfort and understanding to and for each patient that I encounter. |
Megan ChesserPharmacy Tech About Pride:Atlanta Pride is meaningful to me because it allows the LGBT+ and allied communities to come together and show support and love for each other. It serves as a reminder that we are a strong community and together we can work towards a progressive future. Working in health care:Some of my proudest moments working for Emory Healthcare involve the growth of Emory Specialty Pharmacy, which now has its own office in midtown and provides care to hundreds of patients daily. Being a part of the pharmacy’s growth over the years has been a great experience. |