We’ve all been there. We work hard to do everything right for our patients to ensure their safety, provide care in an efficient and timely […]
A recipe for credentialing success..
Maintaining credentialing files can be a job in itself. I think it’s the way you approach it. Not unlike a challenging project or recipe, with […]
They say you can’t go home again…
I am writing my blog this week as I sit in an old friend’s breakfast restaurant drinking coffee in the town where I grew […]
The day I met Jeff Foxworthy by my surgery center
A couple of years ago, I was getting ready for a busy day at my surgery center. I got up showered, dressed, ran out the […]
Who is Anita Dorr and why should you thank her?
This is a picture of Anita Dorr.I recently learned that it turns out that Anita started out as an OR nurse, became a nursing […]
The Driveway Incident and the school of hard knocks…
I have a confession…I am a car girl. I love cars, especially muscle cars. If I win the lottery, I will buy a 60’s model […]
Check your dance moves…
I once had a conversation with a surgeon about his frustration with a hospital due to slow turnover. He lamented that, at worst, it could […]
Feed your hungry in-service binder
In-services. We all know the importance of training our staff, keeping them updated and communicating regularly. If you are like me, You swear you just had […]
When Mother Nature decides to help schedule…
I am sure that many of us were faced with weather challenges recently. Here in the south, we hear the words ice and snow… […]
Family Matters: My perspective lesson
Last week, my life was put on pause as my family and I stopped our lives for a moment as we learned that a loved […]