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Results for: "Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare" Clear search750 articlesCNO Roundtable 2020Your Path to LeadershipQ: What is one aspect of your current role as chief nursing officer that you found especially challenging to learn?...A significant challenge for a CNO is reporting events to the hospital’s board of directors. As a clinician, I am used to speaking to others who understand medicine and healthcare....CNO Roundtable 2025Q5: Lifelong LearningWhat nursing-related insight or skill have you learned within the past year or two?...Regional Medical Center I’ve developed a deep interest in how healthcare policy directly influences nursing practice and healthcare operations. Understanding policy is crucial. Brandi Cassingham, Saddleback Medical Center I’ve learned...My SpecialtyCare Management, Jonathan Lee, Inland Empire Health PlanProviding resources, guidance and care coordination telephonically...are most pressing and should be addressed first, with the top priority being those newly discharged from the hospital. The post-hospitalization process can be stressful for any member, and I’m...FeatureThe Value of Nursing CertificationEmpowering nursing excellence...health literacy. As a result, patients of certified nurses experience benefits such as enhanced outcomes, reduced hospital stays, improved satisfaction, and increased trust in the nursing profession. Organizational Benefits Healthcare...FeatureFaith Community NursingCaring for the congregation...the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of church parishioners. It was the late Granger Westberg, a Lutheran pastor, chaplain and theology professor, who first coined the term “wholistic” for healthcare...
My SpecialtyEmergency Nursing, Jesse Lynwood, MLK Community HealthcareAdaptability is key for a nurse leader caring for a hard-hit community...resources. The pandemic has allowed our hospital to take advantage of opportunities, like becoming one of the few hospitals in the state to offer a monoclonal antibody clinic. This definitely...Nursing & Healthcare NewsANA’s Jennifer Mensik Kennedy Sounds the AlarmFederal budget cuts will be catastrophic for the healthcare system...drastic cuts to Medicaid, which “will make healthcare inaccessible for millions of Americans” while also costing nursing jobs. “With more uncompensated care and less funding, hospitals will be forced to...Profiles In NursingFlorence Nightingale (1820–1910), Mathematician and Social ReformerThe founder of modern nursing spoke six languages, designed hospitals, and chastised the English government for their colonial rule of India...consequences — and that small changes can have a big impact. The Nightingale Ward Hospital design was another of her passionate concerns. Nightingale saw four major problems with hospitals: crowding,...FeatureMaking COVID-19 CountHow nurses can use this crisis as a catalyst for change...the role nurses play in all aspects of healthcare. To prepare for the next crisis — and for the good of the healthcare system — we nurses need to become...The Zhytomyr Hospital Challenge...a war-ravaged hospital in Zhytomyr, Ukraine. They are in desperate need of equipment. Can you help? The Story of Zhytomyr Hospital and This Challenge › Zhytomyr Hospital Challenge FAQ ›...Posts paginationPrevious1…101112…75Next
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