Congenital Heart Disease Newborn Assessment Tool with Nurse Elizabeth Mikula
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We chat with innovative neo-natal cardiac care nurse Elizabeth B. Mikula, MSN, RN, CPN, CPHQ in this episode of Notes on Nursing Live. Elizabeth is the Division Director of Quality and Resource Management for HCA Capital Division in Richmond, Virginia. Prior to that position, she led efforts to implement newborn screening for critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) and created an innovative screening toolkit to detect CCHD in newborns, which is now in use across the United States and around the world. Join us as we talk about her innovative work with these critically ill babies and dive deeper into the importance of nurse-led innovation in positive healthcare change. Notes on Nursing E-Digest Notes on Nursing Live, presented by Johnson & Johnson, is the podcast extension of the national bimonthly e-digest, Notes on Nursing, which shines a spotlight on nurses as innovators and critical change makers in the delivery of positive patient outcomes within today’s healthcare landscape. You can subscribe to receive Notes on Nursing updates at the Johnson & Johnson Nursing website, nursing.jnj.com. Every month, Notes on Nursing content is accompanied by two episodes of this podcast, which provides greater insights and nurse perspectives into topics discussed in the e-digest. You can listen to previous episodes of Notes on Nursing Live on the podcast player at nursing.jnj.com and don’t forget to subscribe to the entire series on iTunes! I’m your host, Jamie Davis.  Facebook Stay tuned for more new episodes here at Notes on Nursing Live coming soon, and check out another recent episode where I interview Margaret Gurowitz, the Chief Historian at Johnson & Johnson. Margaret is responsible for bringing to life the heritage of Johnson & Johnson for employees and the public, and she curates exhibits in Johnson & Johnson Our Story at The Power House, the company’s museum, located on the Johnson & Johnson World Headquarters campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Check out that and other episodes of Notes on Nursing Live in the podcast area on iTunes as well as our podcast player on nursing.jnj.com. Also, don’t forget to submit your own innovative ideas to the Johnson & Johnson Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge for a chance to win access to grants and mentoring – more details can be found on nursing.jnj.com/home.
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