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Results for: "San Gorgonio Community Hospital" Clear search654 articlesClinical Nurse B-CH (SSN) FIT – Float Pool — San BernardinoClinical Nurse B-CH (SSN) FIT – Float Pool — San BernardinoClinical Nurse B-MC (SSN) FIT — San BernardinoCNO Roundtable 2023Question 7: The CNO JourneyWhat do you love most about being a CNO?...ensuring an environment where patients heal and nurses thrive. What I love most is the ability to advocate and lead my team into the future. Lori Burnell, Valley Presbyterian Hospital...My SpecialtyStroke Nursing, Sarah Burke, Good Samaritan HospitalUsing the latest advances to heal the "heart attack of the brain"...walk out of the hospital — the whole gamut. We even do follow-up phone calls to see how patients are doing post-hospitalization. Also, we’re in the second year of a...
RN Care Manager – ECM ContractNursing Book ClubBellevue: Three Centuries of Medicine and Mayhem at America’s Most Storied Hospital by David OshinskyA colorful (and gruesome) history of big city medicine...its garden-like surroundings. The new facility, now called spelled “Bellevue,” opened in 1816. Although Bellevue was not the first American hospital — that honor belongs to Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia,...CNO Roundtable 2025Q7: Leadership SkillsWhat leadership skill would you like to see ALL nurses develop?...but it helps us understand expectations, build trust, and be our best. Feedback is equally important. Roz Nolan, Dignity Health Community Hospital of San Bernardino (above) Emotional intelligence. Understanding one’s...CNO Roundtable 2020Your Path to LeadershipQ: What is one aspect of your current role as chief nursing officer that you found especially challenging to learn?...on more responsibility; we have to let go of some things. Gloria Sanchez-Rico, RN, BSN, MBA, NEA-BC Chief Nursing Officer / Senior Vice President Huntington Hospital I have a responsibility...Infusion R.N. – Cancer Center – Queen of the Valley HospitalPosts paginationPrevious1…101112…66Next
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