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MAGNET DESIGNATION

 
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“We are not who we are because of Magnet.
We are Magnet because of who we are.”
Liz Readeau, RN MSN, Corporate Director of Nursing

 

 

AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center’s Magnet Journey

 
 

 
  ARMC Nurses at 2007 Magnet Conference
  ARMC Nurses at the 2007 National Magnet Conference in Atlanta
 

A small percent of hospitals in the United States have earned the prestigious Magnet designation. Presented by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), Magnet designation is widely considered the gold standard for quality in the nursing profession.

To be eligible, hospitals must satisfy a demanding set of criteria measuring the nursing team’s performance and strength over an extended period of time.

Magnet designated hospitals are known for consistently delivering exceptional patient care and providing a highly satisfying work environment.

In 2004, ARMC became the first southern New Jersey hospital to receive Magnet designation. In 2008, we achieved Magnet designation for a second time.  

Being a Magnet facility evokes a sense of pride and commitment to excellence. It took the entire AtlantiCare team to successfully achieve Magnet designation and it will take the entire AtlantiCare family to continue our Magnet Journey and take us well into the future.

 

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AtlantiCare Nurses at the 2007 Magnet Conference

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During the annual Magnet Conference held in Atlanta October 3-5, ARMC sent thirteen nurses to represent our organization. We had two podium presentations and one poster session.

Anne Mac Murray, BSN, CCRNGrissel Hernandez, RN BSN MPH CHPC and Anne Mac Murray, BSN, CCRN from Clinical Education presented an educational offering entitled, “It Takes a Village to Raise a new Graduate Nurse.”

Susan Fisher Brown, RN and Denise Meyers, RN BSN CENSusan Fisher Brown, RN and Denise Meyers, RN BSN CEN, from our Mainland campus Emergency Department presented “Critical Incident Stress Management: Staff Nurses creating a culture of caring and empowerment.”

Cathy Clark, RN The Night Shift Committee was represented by Cathy Clark, RN and Janet Daly, RN BSN, CCRN who presented their a poster entitled, “Eliminating Communication Barriers on Night Shift.”

 

Nurses from a variety of nursing practice areas enhanced their knowledge about Magnet and a variety of topics, networked with colleagues from every state and 10 countries, and came back with a greater zeal for nursing. Join us through a photo log.

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