VSU and SGMC Recognizes Clinical Nurse Leaders
August 26, 2011
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Valdosta State University/South Georgia Medical Center, VSU Communications Office 229-333-2157, SGMC Community Relations229-259-4420
VSU and SGMC Recognizes Clinical Nurse Leaders
Valdosta -- South Georgia Medical Center and the Valdosta State
University College of Nursing are pleased to recognize seven SGMC
Master’s prepared nurses and 10 members of the VSU College of
Nursing faculty with new clinical nurse leader (CNL)
credentials.
Those SGMC staff members receiving certification are: Debra Baker,
RN, MSN, CNL; Georgianne Bauer, RN, MSN, CNL; Felecia Brockington,
RN, MSN, CNL; Scott O’Quinn, RN, MSN, CNL; Debbie Sauls, RN, MSN,
CNL; Cindy Vardeman, RN, MSN, CNL; and Judy Warren, RN, MSN, CNL.
These nurses will work with other VSU Masters of Nursing students
as classroom instructors and clinical preceptors when students are
completing clinical training at SGMC.
The clinical nurse leader program offered at VSU was developed by
the American Association of Colleges of Nursing in collaboration
with nursing leaders from the practice environment. At VSU, Arlene
H. Corbitt, RN, MN, MSM, CNL; Linda G. Floyd, MS, MSN, EdD, RN,
CNL; Michelle Gilbert, MSN, RN, CNL; James D. Holland, RRT, RCP,
RN, MSN, CNL; James P. Humphrey, MSN, PhD, RN, CNS, CNL; Kynthia
James, MSN, RN, CNL; Darlene Pirkle, RNC, MSN, CCE, CLC, CNL; Dr.
Maura C. Schlairet, MSN, EdD, RN, CNL; Stephen Shirlock, MSN, MSM,
RN, CNL, RRT, RCP, LNHA; Gayle C. Taylor, RNC, MSN, CCE, CNL have
completed credentialing requirements are all CNL certified
faculty.
According to Anita Hufft, PhD, dean of the VSU College of Nursing,
the CNL certification puts evidence-based best practices into
action to ensure that patients benefit from the latest innovations
in care delivery. Dr. James Humphrey has been appointed the CNL
Track Coordinator and will facilitate a Coordinating Council to
implement the new venture.
“Through this cooperative plan with the VSU College of Nursing, we
will provide CNL students with opportunities to integrate
coursework into actual patient care projects at SGMC, which will
result in improved outcomes for our patients,” explains SGMC Chief
Nursing Officer Ken Kiser. “Additionally, we hope to interest more
nurses in the CNL program and expand our nurse leader
workforce.”
SGMC and VSU have a shared commitment to develop the field of
nursing and provide tools and education necessary for nurses to
succeed in the practice environment.
For more information, contact the VSU College of Nursing at
229.333.5959.
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