UNCH 2015 Nursing Annual Report - 9

Letter

Best Practices,
Best Results
body temperature temporarily to
approximately 91 degrees Fahrenheit

Magnet

Intentionally cooling a human's

may sound unusual-even extreme-
but research has shown that it can
positively affect a patient's recovery
Cristie Dangerfield, BSN, RN, CCRN,
CMC, Patient Services Manager III

A Decade

following adverse cardiac events.

of the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
(CICU), is a member of the team that
Center. She shares one example of
using hypothermia to achieve positive
outcomes for CICU patients.

Staff Profiles

manages this therapy at UNC Medical

Awards
Accomplishments

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Tribute

2 0 1 5 F i s c a l Y e a r N u r s i n g Ann u a l R e p o r t



Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of UNCH 2015 Nursing Annual Report

UNCH 2015 Nursing Annual Report
Contents
A Letter From Dr. Mary C. Tonges
Magnet Stories
Transformational Leadership: Angela Overman and Kevin Brady
Structural Empowerment: Cristie Dangerfield
Exemplary Professional Practice: Lisa Alarcon
New Knowledge, Innovation and Improvements: Carla Jones
A Decade of Development
Staff Profiles
Michele Khoury
Hadley Kifner
Gina Burns
Nursing Staff Recognition Awards
Professional Accomplishments
Tribute to Dr. Mary C. Tonges

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