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Amy Gueydan
Amy Gueydan, Quality Outcomes Manager

Amy Gueydan has been a GBMC employee for more than two decades. Prior to joining the Quality & Patient Safety department, Amy worked with the EPIC team and was an analyst for Infection Control and Radiology.




Amy’s first day in her new role in Quality happened to be the first day COVID-19 really began making its presence known. Even on her first day in the department, with the challenges of COVID and the beginning of the Baldridge application process, Amy remained positive and quickly jumped in as an instrumental team member. Amy is constantly researching and studying to become more knowledgeable related to core measures.




During the computer downtime, Amy was the first to volunteer to work nights; she never complained and was happy to pitch in. While pitching in as a runner, Amy also studied for the NSQIP certification and passed with a perfect score. Amy always displays the GREATER behaviors -- she helps her team, is kind and supportive, and has a positive can-do attitude that is evident to her whole team.




Amy is devoted to her family and is a loving, mother, grandmother, and wife. She hopes her story inspires other women to accomplish anything they put their minds to, live in their purpose, and surround themselves with others who inspire and influence them to achieve excellence.

Amy’s story, like many other women at GBMC, is worthy of celebration and we are excited to spotlight and celebrate Amy as part of Spotlighting HERstory: Celebrating Women’s History Month at GBMC.

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