In the news: Rush University Medical Center receives third designation
HCPro's Weekly Update on the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®*, October 4, 2010
For the third time, Rush University Medical Center has received ANCC Magnet Recognition Program ® (MRP) status, the organization announced recently. The designation highlights the Chicago-based organization’s Rush’s nursing staff for overall excellence and for providing the very best care to patients.
Rush is the only organization in Illinois serving both adults and children to receive the designation for a third time.
“Receiving Magnet recognition again is a testament that our nursing staff continues to provide the very best care to our patients,” said Jane Llewellyn, PhD, RN, chief nursing officer, Rush University Medical Center, in an official release.
Read more: Source: rush.edu
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