Mission Health celebrates National Nurses Week

Press release from Mission Health:

Mission Health Celebrates National Nurses Week May 6-12
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (May 05, 2014) — Each year, National Nurses Week recognizes registered nurses nationwide who improve the lives of individuals across the country through their hard work and dedication.  The American Nurses Association (ANA) has selected “Nurses Leading the Way” as the theme for Nurses Week 2014. Mission Health is proud to honor the exceptional nurses throughout our system who lead with excellence in their field.
“Nurses across Mission Health continue to develop their leadership and professionalism by actively participating in clinical ladders and continuing their development in education to maintain and acquire certifications,” said Kathleen Culhane Guyette, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, Senior Vice President, Patient Care Services, Mission Health. “Their eagerness and willingness to learn with the end-goal of each and every patient in mind will continue to lead our patients toward improved outcomes and exceptional experiences.”
National Nurses Week begins on May 6, Nurses Recognition Day, and ends on May 12, marking the birthday of Florence Nightingale, founder of the nursing profession. During this week, Mission Health nurses will be honored through special events, including the DAISY Award Ceremony, which will honor four registered nurses, and the Compassion iN Action Award Ceremony, to honor three certified nursing assistants.
More than 4,300 nurses will be celebrated across Mission Health during National Nurses Week, including nurses at McDowell Hospital, Blue Ridge Regional Hospital, Transylvania Regional Hospital, Angel Medical Center, CarePartners, Highlands-Cashiers Hospital and Mission Hospital.
“I want to extend a personal thank you to each and every nurse across Mission Health,” said Guyette. “Your expertise, dedication and heartfelt compassion make a difference every day in the lives of those you serve.”
 
About Mission Health
 

Mission Health, based in Asheville, North Carolina, is the state’s sixth-largest health system and the region’s only not-for-profit, independent community hospital system governed and managed exclusively in western North Carolina. Mission Health has been recognized as one of the nation’s Top 15 Health Systems 2012-2014 by Truven Health Analytics, formerly Thomson Reuters. Mission Health is the only medium-sized health system to receive this recognition three years in a row, and the only health system in North Carolina to achieve that distinction.

Mission Health, which traces its roots in the region back to 1885, operates six hospitals, numerous outpatient and surgery centers, post-acute care provider CarePartners, and the region’s only dedicated Level II trauma center. Its medical staff consists of more than 1,000 physicians and is certified in more than 50 medical specialties and sub-specialties. Mission Health has seven Centers of Excellence: Cancer, Heart, Mission Children’s Hospital, Neurosciences, Orthopedics, Trauma and Women’s Health. Mission Hospital, located in Asheville, is the system’s flagship hospital and is licensed for 795 beds. It is the regional referral center for tertiary and quaternary care. It also includes Mission Children’s Hospital – the region’s only children’s hospital. Other Mission Health member hospitals include Angel Medical Center in Franklin, Blue Ridge Regional Hospital in Spruce Pine, Highlands-Cashiers Hospital in Highlands, McDowell Hospital in Marion and Transylvania Regional Hospital in Brevard. With approximately 10,600 employees and 2,000 volunteers, Mission Health is dedicated to improving the health and wellness of the people of western North Carolina. For more information, please visit mission-health.org or @MissionHealthNC.

 

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