Oak Hill Hospital Achieves 100 Percent Board Certified Nurses for its Emergency Care Center
Spring Hill, Florida (January 27, 2010) – Oak Hill Hospital’s staff of emergency nurses has achieved 100% Board Certification by the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN®)
The Emergency Department Nursing Staff at Oak Hill Hospital prepared for months to take a rigorous exam to become recognized as “Board Certified Emergency Nurses,” by the Emergency Nurses Association. All of the ED Registered Nurses took the exam just days after the National Emergency Nurses Association awarded the Oak Hill ED with the 2009 BCEN Honorary Recognition Award. It was the consensus of the BCEN Board of Directors that Oak Hill Hospital has truly demonstrated commitment and support of the Certified Emergency Nurse.
According to the Emergency Nurses Association, Oak Hill Hospital’s Emergency Department was the first Emergency Department in this region to achieve 100% Board Certification for its emergency nursing staff.
Bob Foster, RN, MSN (Master of Science in Nursing degree), MHA (Masters in Healthcare Administration degree), announced that 22 staff members are certified.
They are: James Aemisegger, Candace Aubertin, Elizabeth Beaulieu, Claire Bell, James Eger, Lindsay Gibson, Larry Jackson, Lisa Kramer, Carolyn Larosa, Kim Loucks, Lisa Mathews, Barbara Meister, Michelle Melichar, Eric Melton, Christina Montgomery, Dee Null, Sherry Pope, Zoriana Rodgers, Sharon Stevens, Tracy Swetokos, Bonnie Thompson, Michael Ward
According to Jacqueline C. Stocking, Board Certified Emergency Nurses’ Board Member, in the September 2009 edition of Emergency Nurses Association’ ENA Connections magazine, Certification, as defined by the American Board of Nursing Specialties (ABNS), is “the formal recognition of the specialized knowledge, skills, and experience demonstrated by the achievement of standards identified by a nursing specialty to provide optimum health outcomes.” ABNS believes specialty certification is the standard by which the public recognizes quality nursing care.
About Oak Hill Hospital:
Oak Hill Hospital has been serving the Nature Coast since 1984. It is the largest medical facility in Hernando and Citrus County (214 acute care beds), is the area’s second largest private employer, and offers Hernando County’s only comprehensive heart program including open heart surgery.
Approximately 300 physicians, 1,000 associates, and 360 volunteers comprise Oak Hill Hospital’s healthcare delivery team.
Oak Hill has achieved distinction as the:
· First Chest Pain Center in Hernando and Citrus County accredited by the Society of Chest Pain Centers.
· First primary stroke center to be fully accredited by the Joint Commission in Citrus and Hernando County.
· First comprehensive Women’s Imaging Center in Hernando County and the first imaging center offering digital mammography with computer aided detection.
· First hospital in the area to be recognized as an accredited cancer institute by the Commission on Cancer (CoC) of the American College of Surgeons (ACoS).
It is located at 11375 Cortez Boulevard, Spring Hill, 1.9 miles east of US 19 on State Road 50. For more information about this release, please contact Richard W. Linkul, Director of Marketing, at 352-597-6383 or Richard.Linkul@hcahealthcare.com. In Citrus call 352-628-6441.
For more information about Oak Hill Hospital, visit our website at www.OakHillHospital.com.
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