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
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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