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high blood pressure or diabetes over those basic survival needs. If you're serious about putting healthcare in a community of homeless individuals, you're talking about bringing health- care right to the street corner, finding people in the parks and sitting next to them with a portable blood pressure monitor and f lu vaccine. Our medical staff has to be at the shelters and soup kitchens when the individuals are there, early mornings and late nights. We struggle with how to help move forward someone's housing applica- tion while attempting to get control of their blood sugar. Jessie Gaeta: Something Monica brought to our organization is a humility and desire to look at our- selves critically and always be thinking, How can we improve the quality of care we're delivering? She brought this strong conviction that the care is going to rival that of any other institution in Boston. That's the ethic we've grown under Monica. My career path and the way I think about medicine has been shaped dramati- cally by working with her. MB: In healthcare, there's a tradition of apprenticeship. You learn from an apprentice model, and then you teach it, and the next person learns and goes on to teach it. A lot of our mentorship comes from being in very challenging situations together. JG: I'm always amazed when I go to brainstorm with Monica about something I think will be a challenge, and she has five or six ideas at her fingertips, ways for me to look at things differently. She's a calm, logical thinker who has this amazing ability to analyze problems at a systems level, but she also translates it to a one-on- one patient level. MB: One of the things that made me want to connect with Jessie was her ability to think creatively with limited resources, and our shared commit- ment: How do we think about the patient in front of us but also take the 10,000 -foot view? How do we provide the highest care in a value-based system? We were jointly aligned around those issues. opposite page: Vest, Vince ($795). 71 Newbury St., 617-279-0659; vince.com. Perfect scoop tank, Nic+Zoe ($48). Bloomingdale's, The Mall at Chestnut Hill, 617-630- 6000; bloomingdales.com. Pegno pants, Max Mara ($565). 69 Newbury St., 617-267-9775; maxmara.com. 18k pink-gold Lucea diamond watch, Bulgari ($41,600). Saks Fifth Avenue, The Shops at Prudential Center, 617-262-8500; saks.com Yinga top, Theory ($255). Saks Fifth Avenue, The Shops at Prudential Center, 617-262-8500; saks.com. Skirt, Tibi ($1,195). Saks Fifth Avenue, see above. 18k yellow-gold Chic & Shine cuff ($3,780) and 18k yellow-gold Pois Moi diamond bangle ($12,600), Roberto Coin. Sidney Thomas Jewelers, The Shops at Prudential Center, 617-262-0935; sidneythomas.com bostoncommon-magazine.com  105

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