In the news: Lowell hospital received designation
HCPro's Weekly Update on the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®*, November 8, 2010
Lowell General Hospital in Lowell, MA, announced recently that is has joined the ranks of the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program ® (MRP) designees. The organization received its designation in October, 2010.
“[MRP] is a tremendous achievement for Lowell General Hospital and is the capstone of our organization’s demonstration of nursing excellence, Normand E. Deschene, president and chief operating officer of Lowell General, said in an official release. “The status granted by the ANCC officially recognizes the excellent work our nurses do every day and reflects the commitment of our entire staff to providing the highest quality care possible for the people of our community.”
Source: lowellgeneral.org
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