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Plainview Hospital

 Representing at the National Team                                 When it comes to



 STEPPS Conference                                                 exceptional nursing



                                                                   careers, this is the place.

 We learn. We share. And it makes everyone around   Learn from this innovative idea:
 us better. It’s a simple concept that yields exceptional
 results. That’s why we’re so proud of our 3West   Take the talk to the people  Start here
 team (a Med Surge Unit) that traveled to Ohio to
 present their TEAM STEPPS poster project, “Reduction   Town Halls are a useful way to inform all our
 of hospital acquired C-Diff infection.” It was an   employees about Northwell Health and Plainview
 important project that was near and dear to the   Hospital. And while we hold them several times
 team. And for good reason, the result of the project   throughout the day, some of our busier staff
 yielded zero CDIs for the first six months of 2017.  members are unable to attend. So, our Executive
 Director, Michael Fener takes the information to
 For the team, it was an amazing opportunity to   them! He visits the individual units with his WOW
 showcase their great strides in reducing C-Diff,   and presents information about projects, events,
 and gave them the opportunity to share their   patient experience and employee engagement. Not   Current
 process at a national level. But, like all good learning   only is it informative for the staff, but they can ask
 opportunities, it wasn’t just a one-way street.   questions, voice their concerns and connect with the   Chief Nursing Officer
 Colleagues from all over the country – and the   leader. He also brings along a table of goodies.    Peconic Bay Medical Center
 world – were interested in what they had to say.   That probably helps.
 In turn, they learned about overcoming challenges   2013 -2015
 in providing high quality care and how improved   VP for Allied Health
 teamwork and communication can help address the   Huntington Hospital
 challenges of the future.                    2012


                                              Director of
 There were also presentations on how our resilience   Patient Care Services
 can be improved by positivity and well-being in the   Plainview Hospital
 workplace. One of the favorites was how kindness   2008
 promotes gratitude and contributes to an effective                            Amy Loeb, RN
 cycle of performance. Round and round progress   Nurse Manager
               Med/Surg
 goes, where it stops, nobody knows. But one thing   Huntington Hospital
 we do know, it starts here.                     2006

                                                 Assistant Nurse Manager
       2005                                      Oncology
                                                 Huntington Hospital
       Staff Nurse
       Oncology
       Huntington Hospital


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