COLUMBUS — Columbus Community Hospital recently finished the seventh year of its Professional Development Program, which helps nurses deepen their knowledge so they can provide better care to patients.
Eleven nurses completed the program — Micala Dempcy, Kaylee Johnson, Kara Kudera, Sara Becker, Karissa Martensen, Danyelle Figueroa, Macy Reichmuth, Elisabeth Schalk, Sydney Steffen, Heather Elton and Madelyn Mohlman.
“As chief nursing officer, I am incredibly proud to recognize the outstanding nurses who have achieved their Professional Development Program designation,” said Tawny Sandifer, the hospital’s vice president of nursing and patient care services.
The Professional Development Program recognizes nursing staff members who have chosen to go above and beyond their regular duties to influence their profession and the hospital, while also continuing to provide direct patient care at the bedside.
The program’s goal is to encourage and support nurses as they engage in educational opportunities that provide them with a greater sense of community.
“These nurses’ dedication to lifelong learning, commitment to personal and professional growth, and passion for excellence is evident in all they do,” said Sandifer. “I am so proud of their work and the positive impact they have on our patients and our community. Congratulations to each of them.”
These individuals completed the following program levels: Micala Dempcy, BSN, RN, IBCLC – Level II.
Kaylee Johnson, BSN, RN – Level II.
Kara Kudera, BSN, RN – Level III.
Sara Becker, BSN, RN – Level III.
Karissa Martensen, BSN, RN, RNC-OB, C-EFM – Level III.
Danyelle Figueroa, BSN, RN – Level III Macy Reichmuch, BSN, RN – Level III.
Elisabeth Schalk, ADN, RN, CLC - Level III.
Sydney Steffen, BSN, RN – Level IV.
Heather Elton, MSN, RN, CHPN, COS-C - Level IV.
Madelyn Mohlman, BSN, RN - Level IV.
For more information about nursing at Columbus Community Hospital, visit columbushosp.org.