Banner Churchill Community Hospital Celebrates Certified Nurses Day on March 19 by Honoring the 16 Board Certified Nurses on Its Staff Banner Churchill Community Hospital is celebrating Certified Nurses Day, March 19, by honoring its board-certified nurses. The following nurses are being recognized for their professionalism, leadership, and commitment to excellence in patient care: Rob Carnahan, CNML Toni Nockideneh, CEN Betsy MacDiarmid, CCCM Britany Ortega, CCRN Dallin Bracken, CRNA Brittany Hert, CCRN, CNML Ron Farra, CRNFA Clare Behimer, CRNFA Jessica Robertson, CEN Bendie Hintz, PCCN Kirk Lott, CRNA Tracy Shoopman, RNC-NIC Jake Irving, CRNA Russell Gale, CRNA Theresa Barrenchea, CEN Helen Kirkland.
CPEN, and CEN Board certification of nurses plays an increasingly important role in the assurance of high standards of care for patients and their loved ones. Nursing, like health care in general, has become increasingly complex. While a registered nurse (RN) license provides entry to general nursing practice, the knowledge-intensive requirements of modern nursing require extensive education, as well as a strong personal commitment to excellence by the nurse.
Banner Churchill Community Hospital encourages national board certification for all its nurses. Patients are encouraged to inquire whether there are certified nurses on staff when they visit a hospital or their primary care provider. There are many nursing certification specialties, such as medical-surgical, pediatric, pain management, cardiac vascular, oncology, hospice, case management, emergency nursing, critical care, and many others.
Many nursing certification bodies exist to serve the full range of specialized nursing care offered in the contemporary health care system; national nurse-certifying bodies should be accredited by the Accreditation Board for Specialty Nursing Certification (ABSNC) or the National Organization for Competence Assurance (NOCA). Please join Banner Churchill Community Hospital and the nation’s national nursing certification organizations in honoring those hardworking, dedicated nurses for their professionalism and a job well done!
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