March 19, 2024 was Certified Nurses Day, as designated by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). In recognition, one lucky nurse received a “Sip and Snack” basket through a random drawing. Congrats to winner Becky Hutchison, Clinical Nurse, 2 East, shown at right with Kathy Elliott, Director, Professional Nursing Practice/Magnet Program. According to the ANCCContinue reading
Patient Safety: Watch the Webinars
Throughout Patient Safety Awareness Week, we reflected on the progress we have made in reducing harm and to recommit to our continuing journey to zero harm. As part of our activities this year, we invited all team members to join us for two special webinars celebrating the importance of this week. See below for detailContinue reading
Carebridge Offerings in April Open for Registration
Please note: for questions relating to the registration process for these offerings or any other issues, please email Carebridge, carebridgewebinars@carebridge.com. On-Demand Webinar: Helping You and Your Child Adjust to DivorceStarting on April 1, this webinar will be featured on CarebridgeNow.com. To access, click on “Learning Events” and then select “Webinars”.)When parents divorce, it is difficultContinue reading
Week of March 18, 2024
Birthing Center’s JADA System Proves a Life Saver for New Mom
Salisbury resident Kerri Madero had a bad feeling when she and her partner, Lindsay Tortorella, left for the hospital on the morning of January 11, 2024, for a routine birth induction at the Birthing Center at University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Easton. Tortorella hoped that Madero’s apprehension was due to anxiety or fearContinue reading
Chestertown Auxiliary Book Sale Tuesday, March 19!
Vanhoy Retirement Celebration Set for April 9
Health Care Heroes Painting Unveiled at UM SMP at Denton
Nicholas Tindall of Easton unveiled his artwork during a reception at UM Shore Medical Pavilion at Denton on March 13. Tindall’s oil painting was commissioned as part of the Health Care Heroes mural project, which was supported in part by Kent County’s Hedgelawn Foundation and the Community Arts Development program of the Maryland State ArtsContinue reading