- Christina Couch
AdventHealth Manchester is proud to announce that it has earned the prestigious Pathway to Excellence® designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. This significant achievement recognizes our unwavering commitment to creating a healthy, empowering work environment for our nurses, leading to higher job satisfaction, improved safety, and better patient outcomes.
As one of only seven hospitals in Kentucky to receive this honor, AdventHealth Manchester continues to lead the way in enhancing the future of health care. This designation is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our entire nursing team, who strive every day to provide the highest quality care to our patients.
"We are incredibly proud of this accomplishment," said James Nelson, Chief Nursing Officer at AdventHealth Manchester. "This designation reflects our commitment to fostering a supportive and collaborative environment where our nurses can thrive and deliver exceptional care."
The Pathway to Excellence® designation is awarded to health care organizations that demonstrate a commitment to creating a positive practice environment where nurses excel. This includes providing opportunities for professional development, promoting a culture of safety, and ensuring that nurses have a voice in decision-making processes.
At AdventHealth Manchester, we believe that investing in our nurses is essential to achieving our mission of providing whole-person care to our community. This designation reflects our ongoing efforts to support our nursing staff and enhance the overall patient experience.
For more information about AdventHealth Manchester and our commitment to nursing excellence, please visit AdventHealthManchester.com.
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