Staff at Exceptional Community Hospital in Ardmore, Oklahoma, celebrated the hospital's recent opening with a ribbon cutting and reception earlier this week. Elected officials and community leaders in attendance were able to tour and learn about Ardmore's newest hospital.
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For the fourth consecutive grading period, all Roper St. Francis Healthcare hospitals have once again earned an "A" Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group, reflecting our commitment to patient safety. 👏 We’re proud to be the only hospitals in Berkeley, Dorchester, and Charleston counties to achieve this honor. Congratulations to Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital, Roper Hospital, Roper St. Francis Berkeley Hospital, and Roper St. Francis Mount Pleasant Hospital! #Leapfrog #PatientSafety #AllAs
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Are you getting your psychological 5 a day? If you’re not sure what they are, you need to see/book Dr Jenkins’ workshops (she’s a GREAT presenter). #5aday #wellbeingatwork
This is a lovely thing to see ahead of my Tent Talk at Salisbury District Hospital tomorrow! 😊
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💡 Partnership working is key in shifting focus to primary and community services. At the breakfast session of our event, Moving care closer to home, you'll hear from a real-life example and explore how lessons can be applied to other issues: https://lnkd.in/eB4W9YzU @RocheDiagnosticsUK
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I invite you to read my blog : “Leaving the Hospital: Your Hat, Coat and Discharge Papers” at www. directionsinaging.com. Knowing one’s rights and questions to ask can lessen the stress of the transition.
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Children's palliative care is a critical yet often misunderstood area of healthcare. That’s why, this week we'll shine a light on the incredible work of Footprints 4 Sam, who have joined forces with The International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN) on their Hats On for Children's Palliative Care campaign, and how they are making a difference in the lives of families facing pediatric illness and how their approach to sustainability ensures long-term impact: https://loom.ly/4d6a79E
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🌟 Calling all experienced moms! 🌟 Preparing for the big day can be exciting and overwhelming all at once. One crucial part of your hospital checklist is packing that trusty hospital bag. 🎒✨ I'd love to hear from you: What are the absolute must-haves that you packed in your hospital bag? Was there something unexpected that turned out to be a lifesaver? Share your tips and essentials below to help other moms-to-be get ready for their own special day! 🤰💼 #HospitalBagEssentials #MomAdvice
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Our Website is user friendly and easy to navigate. It contains information on all you need to know about Paelon Memorial Hospital. You can fill out our Inquiry Form on the Website and get a response quickly! Save this post for later! #hospitalwebsite #ourwebsite
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This course is a huge resource for prehospital providers. Two years ago despite lengthy discussion that I spent much time in with some folks at AAP the board that overseas the Neonatal Resuscitation Program did not feel paramedics could effectively instruct this course. They did identify that paramedics such as myself in specialty roles were to be taken into consideration for future NRP Instructor Eligibility (a step in the right direction!). Will AAP’s PEPP program in theory offers basic Neo Resus curriculum, it is often not the core focus of the class. PEPP classes are also regionally offered/required whereas NRP is an near universal standard. Most EMS agencies only require AHA PALS, but that does not address neonatal resusciation during a field delivery setting. Paramedics often rely on paramedics for instruction all across the nation, and while NRP often remains inaccessible to prehospital provider programs like this really help bridge the gap between the hospital and field. Kudos Dusty, Sarah, and Alix! Way to bridge the gap!
So excited to have co developed this course with Sarah Curry RN, NNP and Dr. Alix Paget-Brown-specifically for those who may deliver infants outside of the hospital setting. It is a 4 hour course with hands on practice and simulation scenarios. We have gotten rave reviews from attendees. https://lnkd.in/eChJpyzZ
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