Quigley Takes a Shift in the ER
CHICAGO -- Back home in Chicago to meet with constituents in the district, U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05) traded in his suit for scrubs and joined the staff at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center for an afternoon. Quigley worked in the hospital as part of his "Undercover Congressman program. For the past two years, Quigley has worked alongside 5th district residents in dozens of jobs so he can experience the challenges his constituents face and the see the many ways they serve their community.
"The men and women who work around the clock to care for us in our local hospitals are the heart and soul of our communities," said Quigley. "No matter how much time I spend in Washington, my neighborhood is where the rubber meets the road, and it's important that I stay connected and hear what issues my constituents are facing firsthand."
Quigley joined medical personnel in the Emergency Room to learn about how they handle traumas and deliver quality patient care. He also toured the hospital's control and boiler rooms with building engineers to learn about many of the energy-saving green initiatives that have earned them the distinction as the first Energy Star designated hospital in Illinois and the only one in the Chicago area.
Quigley discusses ER management in the hospital's trauma room with Sharon Ward, RN, the hospital's director of emergency, trauma, and EMS. While on the floor, Quigley met with several urgent care providers who shared their thoughts.
Quigley works with Darryl Dylla, manager of facilities, to help install LED light bulbs in the hospital's control room, where all energy use is monitored around the clock.
As a member of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Quigley often tours local facilities that receive federal funding to ensure that taxpayer dollars are being spent wisely. In order to make sure seniors receive the benefits they need, Quigley recently voted against the Republican budget, which included drastic cuts to Medicare and other health care programs.
As an "Undercover Congressman", Quigley has worked with local businesses and institutions including delivering mail, working as a Superdawg car hop, assembling pinball machines at the Stern pinball factory, assisting guests at a veterans hospital and food pantry, delivering pizzas, and spending a day as a zookeeper at the Lincoln Park Zoo.