Welcome Rhianna Fagan, APRN, FNP-C to our DURBIN CROSSING OFFICE! Rhianna is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with five years of experience in the gastroenterology field. She completed her master's degree in nursing at Purdue University (Global) in West Lafayette, Indiana. She joined Borland Groover as a registered nurse in 2020 prior to completing her nurse practitioner degree. She partners closely with Dr. Lindsey Merritt and is passionate about providing patient-focused care. In order to make every patient feel heard and respected, she supports patient-tailored care and treatments. Rhianna, her Army veteran husband, and three children have called Florida home for the last 10 years. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, exercising, and traveling to the Blueridge mountains.
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For the light and love of life and the nursing profession, I am going to change this narrative 🫡 and support nurses to live and support each other and others successfully to reduce organ transplantation and support end of life naturally. #saveyourorgans #supportlife #strength #wellnesscoach #minimalizedisease #immunehealth #bodyguards #nursethegut #naturalinterventions
Susan Kvols was a nurse her entire life. But as her life came to an end, the Nebraska Nurse Honor Guard wanted to make sure she wasn't alone as she made the journey to become an organ donor. Nebraska Medicine staff joined the tribute to Susan during this touching honor walk.
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Experienced Oncology Healthcare Executive | Mentor | Team Builder |Volunteer | 🌟Impact Award Recipient | Passionate Developer: Patient-Centric Programs
As a Registered Nurse, I understand the importance of organ donation. This gifting season, let's all consider giving the most precious gift of life by becoming organ donors. Remember, we do everything we can to keep you living strong, healthy, and long lives even as a donor. It's important to let your family know your decision and have a living will and advanced directives in place. Let's make a difference together. #organdonation #giftoflife #livingwill #advanceddirectives #registerednurse
Susan Kvols was a nurse her entire life. But as her life came to an end, the Nebraska Nurse Honor Guard wanted to make sure she wasn't alone as she made the journey to become an organ donor. Nebraska Medicine staff joined the tribute to Susan during this touching honor walk.
Nurse Honor Guard honors one of their own
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Speaking at #TheLicensedtoLive Conference is a highlight of my speaking year! Working with @drjarretpatton is always an honor. Today, I spoke about the importance of managing our stress on our journeys of becoming licensed to live in the midst of career change and upheaval. My talk, "Biological Underpinnings of Mind Body Therapies for Mental Health, Wellness, and to Prevent Burnout" emphasizes the importance and evidence base to understand what happens to us physiologically and how downstream of unmanaged stress we often end up with either physical disease, mental disease or both! It is almost impossible to become the best version of ourselves if we are too ill to walk in our purpose while we are 'becoming licensed to live!' Hopefully everyone today came away with at least one or two ideas of how to expand their resilience toolkits as fuel for the journey as we evolve, change, and grow. Please continue the conversation by sharing your thought on how you manage stress. What is your best stress management tip? or if you have a question regarding stress management, please ask it here.
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What a great next chapter coming out of this tragic day.
After losing a leg in the Boston Marathon bombings, Jessica Kensky proudly walked the graduation stage last week with her service dog, Rescue, as she received her doctorate in nursing from the IHP 🎉🎓
Boston Marathon bombing survivor Jessica Kensky earns doctorate in nursing
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Student Spotlight: Mebel Christian-Ezeofor, ’26, is a doctoral student in the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program at Seattle University. One of her central career goals as a future acute care nurse practitioner, is to focus her efforts on making quality care accessible to everyone, saying “I believe it is my calling to bridge that gap wherever I can.” Read more about Christian-Ezeofor at https://bit.ly/3RnozIe
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Nurses, do you know about The Black Angels? If you don't, this is a very important read. Let's join together to remember these remarkable nurses and make sure that their incredible contribution to helping cure tuberculosis is well known! Thank you to Maria Smilios for dedicating endless hours to researching and writing an entire book about them and for authoring this article. #nurse #nurselife #nursesonlinkedin
"In early 1929, White nurses at Sea View Hospital in Staten Island began hanging up their uniforms and walking out. Most White nurses were leaving to escape tuberculosis, the “great white plague,” that was killing their colleagues at Sea View. Emergency meetings ensued about who would replace the Sea View nurses. Then an idea emerged: Black nurses. To ensure they came, the city would offer a package: a job in one of its four integrated hospitals---at the time only 4 of the 29 municipal hospitals hired Black nurses--steady pay, housing, free education, if needed, at Harlem Hospital, and most of all an escape from the strictures of the south. The call went out and moved down the eastern seaboard, crossing the Mason-Dixon line into Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Georgia. Soon the Black nurses began arriving. For decades, they worked at Sea View, enduring racism, sexism, verbal redlining, and physical abuse from patients; they were also ostracized by Staten Island residents who sneered and shunned them on public transportation, and most of all, they worked day after day onwards with a deadly disease that had no cure. From 1929-1961, when Sea View finally closed, hundreds heeded the call to work. These nurses are known as The Black Angels, and while every single one of them deserves their story to be told, here’s a glimpse into seven of their stories." - written by Maria Smilios , Author of The Black Angels: The Untold Story of the Nurses Who Helped Cure Tuberculosis https://lnkd.in/gBFZ4a87
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Guiding Families with Nu Grace Family Care: Assisted Living vs. Nursing Homes for Veteran Seniors 🌟💙 Choosing the right care option for our veteran seniors is a decision that demands careful consideration. At Nu Grace Family Care, we're here to provide valuable insights into the choice between assisted living and nursing homes, ensuring that families make informed decisions that prioritize their loved ones' well-being. We understand that each veteran's circumstances are different. Our experienced team guides families through the nuances of both care options, taking into account medical needs, personal preferences, and financial considerations. Veterans deserve the utmost honor and respect for their service. Our caregivers have a deep appreciation for their sacrifices and are committed to providing dignified care that reflects their dedication. Nu Grace Family Care values open communication with families. We ensure families are well-informed about the care options available, enabling them to make decisions that align with their veteran seniors' needs and wishes. Ultimately, the choice between assisted living and nursing homes will depend on the individual needs and circumstances of the veteran senior. It's important to prioritize their comfort, well-being, and quality of life. Contact Nu Grace Family Care today to learn more about how we can assist your family in making the right choice for your veteran senior's care. 💙🌟 ☎️ (909) 637-6520 📍 225 W Hospitality Lane Suite 302, San Bernardino, CA. 92408 USA. ✉️ admin@nugracefamilycare.com #VeteranSeniorCare #AssistedLiving #NursingHomes #InformedDecisions #NuGraceFamilyCare
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We get to celebrate #NationalNursesMonth and #AsianAmericanPacificIslanderHeritageMonth by honoring Anastacia Giron-Tupas, "who left a remarkable impact on nursing both in the Philippines and in the United States." Learn more about her in this article. https://bit.ly/3wMuFKJ
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A transformation is in play.
A Heartfelt Thank You for Your Dedication and Service Dear Indiana Team Members, As you are aware, our nursing home is undergoing an ownership transition, and I wanted to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude to each and every one of you for your unwavering dedication and service throughout this period of change. It has been an honor and a privilege to work alongside such a committed team. Your hard work, compassion, and professionalism have been the bedrock of our facility, ensuring that our residents receive the highest quality of care and support each and every day. Your contributions have impacted our residents' lives and created a supportive and nurturing environment for our entire community. As we embark on this new chapter with the new nursing home operator, I want to assure you that your efforts have not gone unnoticed. Your expertise, passion, and commitment to excellence have laid a strong foundation for our continued success. While change can often be challenging, I have full confidence in our team's ability to adapt, grow, and thrive in the days ahead. Once again, thank you for your outstanding service and commitment to our residents and community. Your dedication is truly appreciated, and I am grateful to have you on our team. Warm regards, Jim Shatz, President and CEO
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