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December 19, 2019

Understanding the “Why”

by Taylor McMahon, nurse navigator and educator, Oakmont campus I take my roles as nurse navigator and educator very seriously. I promote quality of life for our residents, and that comes in many variations, but mostly through early identification of individuals at the highest risk for readmission, those who need […]
December 3, 2019

Detective Work Serves as Bridge to Care

by Pam Policz, nurse navigator, Washington campus I am a detective. I get to dig deep to learn about each individual. I love learning about my patients and what they hope to get out of their stay with us. This is my dream job. I get to spend time with […]
December 3, 2019

Detective Work Serves as Bridge to Care

by Pam Policz, nurse navigator, Washington campus I am a detective. I get to dig deep to learn about each individual. I love learning about my patients and what they hope to get out of their stay with us. This is my dream job. I get to spend time with […]
October 30, 2019

My Second Act: Starting a Newsletter

Financial journalist Vera Gibbons on her risks and rewards launching itBy Kerry Hannon It’s 7 a.m., and, like clockwork, the Nonpolitical News digital newsletter lands in my email inbox. I’m a subscriber. After slogging through my daily morning news reading — mostly from national media outlets and my Twitter feed […]
October 22, 2019

Staying Mobile in the Hospital Helps to Get Better and Get Out