The Best Staff
BWH is proud of nurses' many achievements. BWH Nurse
recognizes some of these achievements here. If you or your nurse colleague
receives an award or earns a promotion, degree or certification, please let us
know at BWHNurse@partners.org.
Degrees
Petra Clark, MSN, RN, CRN, nurse in-charge, Angiography/Interventional Radiology
Regis College - Master of Science in Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist
Michael Kyller, MS, RN, educator, Cardiovascular Diagnostic and Interventional Center
University of Massachusetts Boston - Master of Science, Clinical Nurse Specialist
Tara
Moore, BSN, RN, Shapiro 9West/10 East West
Salem State University - Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Alexandra Vilmenay,
MSN, FNP-BC, CWN-8
University of Massachusetts Boston - Master's Degree, Family Nurse Practitioner
Certifications
Denise Atzet, BSN, RN, CCRN, Cardiac Surgery ICU
Certification in Critical Care Nursing
Publications
Martha Jurchak, PhD, RN, director of Ethics: "Been There, Done
That: Ethics Consultation and the Importance of ‘Not Knowing, '" Winter 2013
Issue 11 of Atrium, The Report of the
Northwestern Medical Humanities and Bioethics Program
Stefanie L. Dutile, BS, BSN, Tower 15AB, was among authors of.: "Lipoxin A4
Regulates Natural Killer Cell and Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cell Activation in
Asthma," February 2013 issue of Science
Translational Medicine (cover article).
Awards and Honors
Karen Munkley, MSN, RN, nurse in-charge, Cross-Sectional Interventional Radiology
Elected secretary for the New England chapter of the Association of Radiologic and Imaging Nursing
Presentations
Donna Rosborough, MS,
RN, Cardiac Surgery, Mary Cote, MSN, RN, PCCN, and Joan Dorr, MSN, RN
Presentation and Poster at Regis College Nursing Program:
"Preoperative
Teaching: Getting to the Heart of the Matter?"
An
interdisciplinary team from the BWH Burn/Trauma Service presented at the National Teaching Institute (NTI) in Boston in May
on their experience caring for survivors of the Marathon bombing. A patient the
team had cared for was in the audience and shared some of his experience. BWHers
who participated in the panel discussion were Joan Vitello, PhD, RN, associate chief nurse as moderator; Robert Riviello, MD, trauma surgeon;
Joanne Hubbard, RN, Burn/Trauma ICU; Stephanie Grande, RN, Intermediate Burn Trauma Unit; Matt Quin, MSN, RN, nurse director Burn
Trauma ICU and Intermediate Care; Meredith
Nelson, LICSW; and Barbara Lakatos,
DNP, psychiatric nurse resource service.