CVMC welcomed 33 new nursing graduates to various clinical departments in 2008.

Certification Rates / Degree Advancement

  • 39% of our direct care RNs are certified
  • 78% of our non-direct care RNs are certified
  • 35.1% of our RNs have bachelor’s degrees

Professional Enrichment Program (PEP)

  • 44% of our RNs participated in the PEP program
  • $147,000 was awarded to PEP participants

Nursing Degree Advancement in 2008

The following nurses received degree advancements in 2008:

Name Degree Department / Unit
Janet Johnston MSN Anesthesia
Ida Goodnight MSN-CRNA Anesthesia
Susan Knowles MSN Day Surgery/PACU
Kelly Ward BSN Day Surgery
Misty Oxentine BSN Day Surgery
Bonita Hefner MSN Medical
Hannah Brown ADN * Medical
Amy Whisnant MSN Operating Room
Penny Matlock MSN CCU
Crystal Shepherd BSN CCU
Treye Kennedy BSN CCU
Tammy Killian BSN CCU
Tina Eckard ACNP (Post Masters Certification in Acute Care Nurse Pract) CCU
Belinda Davis MSN CCU
Alyson Eastep BSN CCU
Janet Travison BSN Secure Care (dept. changing)
Kimberly Yates MSN/MHA Psychiatry
Rachel Lail BSN Psychiatry/registry staff
Veronica McCray BSN Psychiatry
Monique Robinson BSN Psychiatry
Cheryl Goossen BSN Birthing Center
Jamie Mecimore BSN Birthing Center
Misty Cline MSN Birthing Center
Estera Ciaca BSN Surgical
Stacy Buff BSN ED
Van Haywood MSN ED
Katie Windsor BSN Special Care Nursery
Jenish Holloway BSN Oncology

*previous NA on telemetry

 

Nursing Stories

“How the New Nurse’s Brain Works”
By Jennifer Howe, RN
The Center for Women & Children

"I had been working on the Birthing Center for a few weeks when I had my first delivery experience with Dr. Highland and my preceptor for the day, LaDonna Wilson. The delivery was beautiful and afterwards, Dr. Highland looks at me and says, “I need lytes and a stool.” So I stand there looking at him puzzled thinking, “Why on earth is this doctor wanting electrolytes and a stool sample on a new mother?" LaDonna rushes out of the room and a few minutes later returns with a LIGHT and a STOOL so Dr. Highland could repair a tear. I laughed and told him why I looked so confused. He just laughed and said, ‘Ah, you newbies! I just love ya!’”
 

Approximately 700 employees “imagined” themselves at Disney World riding Pirates of the Carribean (Falls education) and ‘survived’ through the Jungle Book (National Patient Safety Goals education).