Press Releases
For Immediate Release:
September 30, 2005 |
For More Information:
Stephanie Armstrong-Helton, 810-984-1166 |
Mercy Hospital Promotes Staff to Better Align
Emergency and Business Health Services
Port Huron, MI…For the past 19 years,
Emergency Services Registered Nurse Karen Tuck, an American,
residing in Sarnia, Ont., couldn’t dream of a better
career. “It’s like family here at Mercy Hospital,”
explains Tuck. “The teamwork of staff and physicians,
and the constant movement makes for an exciting job day
in and day out.”
To emphasize the importance of the dedication of Emergency
Services professionals, Mercy Hospital is joining with other
centers across the nation in celebration of Emergency Nurses
Week (October 9 – 15, 2005). Emergency nurses are
unique health care professionals who assist patients of
all ages. This care includes a wide-variety of medical treatment,
patient advocacy, and health education for patients, their
family members, and the community.
“Working in emergency services at Mercy is exciting,”
says Tuck. “My adrenaline is pumping all the time,
and the environment – for those professionals who
enjoy a little detective work in determining a diagnosis,
providing health education and the being offered the opportunity
to use and expand nursing skills – is perfect.”
There are approximately 70,000 emergency nurses across
the United States, Mercy employs 26 full- and part-time
registered nurses. Tuck isn’t alone in her appreciation
of being a career emergency services nurse at Mercy Hospital.
Based on a Gallup* tool survey that measures employee satisfaction,
Mercy emergency services personnel ranked their employee
satisfaction within the top 25 percent of hospitals across
the nation (compared to other hospitals that utilize this
tool). One hundred percent of Mercy Hospital emergency services
personnel participated in the survey.
“We have an excellent staff of nurses and clinicians,”
comments Bobi Barber, director of Emergency Services at
Mercy Hospital. “Karen Tuck is a perfect example of
the outstanding nursing dedication patients will find at
Mercy. Our team is committed to providing excellent care
while focusing on customer satisfaction. This can be seen
in our employee satisfaction scores and our successful 20
minute start of treatment guarantee that patients can take
advantage of.”
Emergency nurses are essential to the emergency team and
Mercy Hospital recognizes their commitment to health care
not only during Emergency Nurses Week, but each and every
day, because emergency nurses are our everyday heroes.
*The Gallup Organization, of Princeton, NJ, is a nationally
recognized polling institution.
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