Chief Nursing Officer Jackie Ward shares a special message for our nurses as we get ready for our virtual Nursing Town Hall scheduled for next Thursday, Dec. 16. Read more
The countdown clock is ticking. Texas Children’s Chief Nursing Officer Jackie Ward, DNP, RN, NE-BC, will host her second nursing town hall. Don’t miss out – the town hall will be hosted virtually via Microsoft Teams Live from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 16.
Along with co-presenters, Jackie will provide updates on recruitment, retention and quality, and highlight her vision for nursing including her strategic plan that will build upon our nursing team’s past successes in advancing patient care, quality and safety outcomes through nursing excellence. The town hall will also include time for responses to pre-submitted questions. You can email your pre-submitted questions to info@voiceofnursing.org. Any unanswered questions will be responded to via email.
As always, patient care is our first priority, and we know not all nurses will be able to watch the livestream of the town hall. However, nurses can still participate by viewing the town hall on-demand. The link to the town hall recording will be available on Voice of Nursing after the event.
For more details and instructions on how to access the livestream, click here to view the flyer.
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