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Women’s & Children’s Interim Leadership – Video Case Study #4599

by Darlene Smuke | Jul 10, 2024 | Case Studies , Leadership Excellence, Leader-Facing , Resources , Service Line Excellence

VP of Leadership Excellence, Darlene Smuke, MSN, RN tells how an Interim Director of Women’s & Children’s

  • Improved Quality & Safety,
  • Improved Staffing (leading to a potential $500K in Financial Benefit)
  • Created Dashboards & Goals
  • Contributed to the EPIC EMR build
  • Helped open a new PEDs Unit
  • Was replaced by a Permanent Leader HealthLinx found with 2 months of overlap for a great transition

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Jeanne Schuppe

Msn, rn, cen, aim vp of accounts & organizational strategy.

Small Rural & Large Urban Facility Experience

Passion for Capacity Management

Created a System Command Center

Cheryl Bailey, MBA, BSN, RN is a Vice President of Accounts and Organizational Strategy with HealthLinx. Cheryl’s goal is to provide positive change for hospital leaders in quality, culture, patient satisfaction, process and financial performance. Cheryl’s strong record of delivering results and building relationships helps to ensure outcomes are met. In her 35-year nursing career she has experienced a variety of cultures and situations in which she has been successful in creating positive change.

Strengths Cheryl’s strengths include building successful teams through exceptionally strong communication and interpersonal skills. Her ability to see the big picture has lead to success in all areas.

Background Prior to joining HealthLinx, Cheryl served in various roles in a number of facilities ranging from Critical Access Hospitals to large medical centers. Job duties included Patient Care Tech, Staff RN, Charge Nurse, Director, Executive Director, Chief Nursing Officer, Senior Vice President and Interim Chief Executive Officer. Cheryl traveled for the past seven years assisting hospitals as Interim CNO, Onsite Administrator and Performance Improvement Director.

Education BSN, Auburn University MBA, University of North Alabama

Amy Shelton, MSN, RN, NEA-BC is a Vice President of Accounts and Operational Strategy at Healthlinx. She received her MSN from the University of South Alabama in Mobile.

Amy is a seasoned healthcare professional with over 30 years of experience in nursing and hospital operations. She has demonstrated her leadership prowess in various healthcare settings, including acute care community hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and rural and critical access hospitals. Amy’s commitment to her profession is evident through her active membership in the American Nurses Association, Alabama Nurses Association, and her board certification as a Nurse Executive- Advanced, with the ANCC. Her achievements span across nursing excellence, healthcare quality improvement, serviceline development and improvement, nurse recruitment and retention programs, ED and hospital throughput improvement projects, and alternative staffing models, showcasing her ability to drive positive change in the industry.

Selected Accomplishments

• Achieved CMS 5 Star hospital rating • Achieved Leapfrog grade “A” • Patient experience outcomes in the 90th percentile • Expansion of cardiology service line with physician recruitment, project management for new cardiac cath labs, cardiac imaging, and post-procedure recovery unit. • Transition of PPS to CAH • Implementation of swing beds and 340B Federal Drug Pricing Program • 34% reduction in primary C-section rates • Operationalized a nine-bed OBED and OB Laborist program • Operationalized critical care intensivist program, decreasing ICU LOS by 1.9 days • Implemented Inpatient/ED throughput process resulting in a decrease in ED boarding time

Gina Shelley, DNP, MS, RN, CENP, NPD-BC, is a Vice President Nursing Excellence, Project Management with Healthlinx. Gina has 16 years of professional nursing experience including direct care, project management, professional development, specialty department management, and nursing practice. Gina served as the Magnet Program Director and system Magnet leader. Gina holds two certifications: executive nursing practice (CENP) through the American Organization of Nurse Leaders (AONL) and nursing professional development (NPD-BC) through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).

Gina’s Outcomes:

  • Led two Magnet® applications and site visits for successful re-designations (2018, 2023)
  • Mentored new Magnet Program Directors within the system for document writing and site visit preparation
  • Served as site coordinator for NDNQI® data collection
  • Collaborated with system leaders to create a standardized nursing shared governance council structure and orientation
  • Spearheaded a certification support program, increasing the certification rate among med-surg nurses
  • Primary investigator of a research study focused on patient experience and satisfaction
  • Managed vascular access and inpatient wound departments, improving CLABSI and HAPI quality metrics

Career Summary:

A nurse leader with extensive experience in practice and quality improvement, project management, and shared governance. Gina is doctoral-prepared and is a respected facilitator,  leader and mentor.

Professional Experience:

  • Vice President Nursing Excellence, Program Management, Healthlinx (present)
  • Nursing Practice Innovation Director, MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center (2018-2024)
  • Magnet Program Director, MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center (2016-2014)
  • Professional Development Specialist, MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center (2015-2019)
  • Clinical nurse med-surg and critical care (2008-2015)
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice, University of Maryland School of Nursing
  • Master of Science, Health Services Leadership & Management, University of Maryland School of Nursing
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Villa Jullie College

Professional Memberships:

  • American Organization of Nurse Leaders (AONL)
  • Association of Nursing Professional Development (ANPD)
  • American Nurses Association (ANA)
  • Maryland Nurses Association (MNA)

Jeanne brings over 30 years of clinical and leadership expertise in healthcare with experience in small rural facilities as well as suburban and urban trauma centers. She has a passion for capacity management and strategies to improve patient access to care and decrease frustrations of caregivers that can lead to burnout. She recognizes that caregivers who are more fulfilled at work improve the quality, safety, and experience of care for patients.

Jeanne has experience in optimizing patient flow and throughput in individual departments, individual hospitals, as well as across a healthcare system. She has led teams to change culture by creating system standard work for patient flow and a sense of urgency in getting patients to the right care at the right time. She served as Operational Leader to create a Healthcare System Command Center, while partnering with Clinical Informatics to develop Command Center Dashboards to improve visibility and transparency across the health system. She has been recognized by community and Healthcare Coalition leaders as being highly collaborative in sharing expertise regarding capacity management strategies, meaningful data, and in helping improve coordination among urban, rural, and critical access hospitals. Moreover, Jeanne has promoted an environment the focus and decisions are based on patients and improving access to care.

Jeanne has a successful track record of supporting healthcare executives to complete action planning related to regulatory deficiencies that align with CMS standards while promoting cultural stability to ensure changes are sustained and leaders are coached to monitor ongoing compliance.

Prior to HealthLinx, she started Jeanne Schuppe LLC, as an interim nurse administrator, Jeanne reduced ED hold times by 92% by implementing demand capacity matching throughout the hospital. Jeanne accomplished this by building a team of hospital supervisors, charge nurses, therapy leaders, and environmental services members who were focused on timely discharges, pulling admissions out of the ED when beds were ready, and optimizing resources for environmental services. Additionally, Jeanne successfully piloted and opened a discharge lounge and Inpatient Hallway Bed Program to improve ED efficiency and decrease walkout rates. Jeanne has a variety of experience leading other teams in both inpatient and outpatient areas.

As a Senior Leadership Consultant, Hannah has more than 10 years of progressive experience working for some of the nation’s top healthcare recruitment and consulting firms.  In her current role, she provides guidance, advocacy, and transition support to nursing leaders throughout the country while demonstrating an authentic approach to relationship building, leadership coaching, and project management.

Amy Veit, MSN, RN, CPHQ is a Vice President Nursing Excellence, Project Management with HealthLinx. Amy has 27 years of professional nursing experience including direct care, project management, healthcare quality, and leadership. Amy most recently served as a Magnet Program Director and Performance Improvement Advisor. She has been involved in the Magnet Designation process for seven years, both as a writer as well as leading two successful Magnet redesignations. Amy is a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality and a member of the National Association for Healthcare Quality.   

Amy’s Outcomes 

  • Led two successful Magnet redesignations for a four-time Magnet designated organization, both going directly to site visit (2018, 2023)  
  • Prepared the organization for two successful site visits  
  • Served as the site coordinator for NDNQI  
  • Led the shared governance structure, aligning the work of each council and individual unit-based councils with the organization’s strategic goals  
  • Served as the system liaison for the RN engagement surveys  

Other Outstanding Outcomes 

  • Clinical expert in nursing sensitive outcomes, patient satisfaction, and nurse satisfaction data analysis and improvement  
  • Served as an improvement advisor for a variety of improvement projects  
  • Project Manager for Nursing Annual Reports  
  • Skilled in data collection, interpretation and presentation  
  • Lead, educated and coached an organization through transformation to a Just Culture  

Career Summary 

A master’s-prepared and professionally certified nurse leader with project management, performance improvement, shared decision making and nursing quality expertise. Amy has extensive experience working with nursing and interprofessional teams to achieve Magnet and drive other quality outcomes.   

Professional Experience 

  • Vice President Nursing Excellence Project Management, HealthLinx  
  • Magnet Program Director, UnityPoint Health, Cedar Rapids  
  • Performance Improvement Advisor, UnityPoint Health, Cedar Rapids  
  • Staff Nurse, Pre/Post Surgery, Surgery Center Cedar Rapids  
  • Staff Nurse, Inpatient Surgery and PACU, Mercy Medical Center, Cedar Rapids  
  • Master of Science in Nursing, Mount Mercy University, Cedar Rapids, IA  
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Mount Mercy College, Cedar Rapids, IA  

Professional Affiliations 

  • National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ)  
  • Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (STTI)  

Katherine Riley, MSN, RN is the Senior Vice President Nursing Excellence, Project Management with HealthLinx. Katherine has over 30 years of professional nursing experience that includes direct care, leadership, and professional development. She has served in a variety of nursing leadership positions including senior director, ACNO, and Interim CNO. In these roles, she has guided several organizations to successful Magnet® designation and re-designation. Katherine is a nationally recognized expert and speaker on nursing excellence and Magnet®. She is board certified as a Nurse Executive through the American Nurses Credentialing Center and holds a Green Belt in Six Sigma. She is a member of the American Nurses Association, Vermont Nurses Association, American Organization of Nurse Executives, Vermont Organization of Nurse Leaders, and Sigma Theta Tau International.

Katherine’s Outcomes • Led successful Magnet® designations, both initial and re-designations • Led successful initiative for the first hospital of fewer than 100 beds to achieve Magnet® designation • Authored several articles and white papers on Magnet® and the culture of nursing excellence • Lectured regionally and nationally on topics including the culture of Magnet®, Magnet® designation in a small community hospital, shared decision-making, and evidence-based practice • Faculty member for RN to BSN nursing program

Other Outstanding Outcomes • Led the redesign of a nursing department using Lean Six Sigma principles to improve quality outcomes and efficiency, reduce expenses, and increase nursing satisfaction • Redesigned a shared governance model to streamline decision-making, improve communication, increase efficiency and effectiveness, and increase nursing satisfaction • Established a Nursing Clinical Scholar program to provide clinical nurses with compensated time and clinical expertise to develop and implement research and evidence-based practice projects • Developed and implemented a staff-driven, salary model of compensation for clinical nurses on a Women’s and Children’s unit to increase nursing satisfaction and decrease overtime

Career Summary Katherine is a nurse leader with extensive experience in program development, strategic planning, project management, and staff development. She is master’s-prepared and board certified through the ANCC, and is a respected coach, mentor and facilitator.

Professional Experience • HealthLinx Senior VP Nursing Excellence, Project Management, Columbus, Ohio, 2022-Present • HealthLinx VP Nursing Excellence, Project Management, Columbus, Ohio, 2012-2022 • 2010-2012 Saratoga Hospital, Director Professional Practice and Magnet® Program Director • 2012-present Chamberlain College of Nursing, Visiting Professor • 2010-2012 Southern Vermont College, Adjunct Faculty • 2009-2010 Independent Leadership Consultant • 1985-2009 Southwestern Vermont Medical Center o Interim CNO(2009) o Assistant Vice President Nursing Performance Excellence (2005-2009) o Director Integrated Clinical Services & Access Services (2003-2005); Magnet® Program Director (2001-2009) o Director Imaging Services (1999-2003) o Director Radiation Oncology (1995-2003) o Director Medical-Surgical Services (1992-1999) o RN Med-Surg, PACU (1985-1992)

Education • Master of Science in Nursing, University of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ • Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Southern Vermont College, Bennington, VT • Associate in Applied Science in Nursing, Maria College, Albany, NY

Professional Affiliations/Appointments • 2012 ANCC Continuing Education Task Force: Abstract Review • 2006-present Sigma Theta Tau, Tau Kappa Chapter • 1998-present American Organization of Nurse Executives • 2002-present American Nurses Association • 1994-present Vermont Organization of Nurse Leaders • Vermont Educational Loan Repayment Program for Nurses: Selection Committee Member

Publications • 2006 Shared Governance: A Practical Approach to Reshaping Professional Nursing Practice. HCPro: Contribution Author • Author of several published articles and white papers on ANCC Magnet® Recognition Program

Brad Robinson is a Executive Vice President of Accounts & Organizational Strategy with Healthlinx. In this role, Brad strives to provide hospital leaders transformational improvements in culture, quality, patient satisfaction, process and financial performance. Brad’s main goal is to collaborate with hospital leaders to ensure improved quality and patient experience and create healthy cultures. HealthLinx’ proven processes along with Brad’s many years of clinical and operations experience provides the perfect solution to hospitals in need of change and improvement. Brad understands the unique challenges hospital leaders face today in balancing excellent clinical outcomes while managing tight margins in this new era of healthcare reform.

Brad’s strengths include an unrelenting passion for clinical excellence, persistent operational successes, and an unforgiving dedication to patient safety and satisfaction. He achieves top decile outcomes performance by leading and engaging teams across all disciplines within organizations.

Prior to joining HealthLinx, Brad served in clinical and leadership roles in a number of facilities ranging from medium sized community based non-profit hospitals to large urban academic medical centers, including:

  • Urban Level II Trauma Center, tertiary medical center with large neurological destination program.
  • Multi-hospital system in suburban setting, accredited in Trauma, Chest Pain, Stroke and Orthopedics.
  • Suburban Level II Trauma Center, top decile performance in Cardiovascular Services
  • Transitional Leadership across multiple facilities and service lines

Selected Accomplishments:

  • Successfully led CVICU to AACN Beacon Designation
  • CABG SCIP ACS of 100% for two straight years
  • Increased number of nationally certified nurses by 400%
  • Decreased LWOBS from 7.5% to >1.5%
  • Successfully led ICAEL & ICAVL reaccreditation
  • Managed multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement service line programs that were fully accredited and produced market share growth.
  • Employed team building initiatives that improved nursing engagement scores and reduced overall voluntary nursing turnover.
  • Successfully developed and executed merger of ultrasound and vascular sonography
  • Maintained financial operations within budgets and targets. Implemented a variety of expense reduction and productivity enhancement strategies.

Ashford University, Masters Business Administration, Healthcare Administration

Methodist College of Nursing, Bachelors of Science, Nursing

Dr. Marilyn Pearson Morales, PhD, RN-BC, FNP, is a Vice President Nursing Excellence, Project Management with HealthLinx. She has over 40 years of professional nursing experience, having served as Family Nurse Practitioner, Director of Nursing Professional Development, Practice and Research; Director of Education; and Assistant Professor of Nursing. Dr. Pearson Morales has been responsible for several Magnet® designations, including several as co-author. She has extensive experience as an executive for nursing education, professional development, nursing practice, shared governance, evidence-based practice and research, and authoring annual nursing reports. Dr. Pearson Morales has served as faculty at three colleges and universities, as well as primary investigator for four nursing studies, and co-authored a published paper on RN satisfaction and NDNQI indicators. Marilyn is board certified through the American Nurses Credentialing Center in Nursing Professional Development. She is also a member of the Virginia Nurses Association, American Nurses Association, She is a Certificate Holder Fundamentals of Magnet®.

Dr. Morales’ Outcomes • Co-director and co-author of two successful Magnet® initiative documents • Editor of nursing annual reports • Development and implementation of nursing orientation, education and professional development • Design and implementation of staff clinical ladder to align with Magnet® Sources of Evidence • More than $1.3 million in grants to support nursing education, certification and research • Clinical expert in nursing practice, procedures and standards • Faculty member for associate degree, bachelor’s and master’s-level nursing programs • Site visit prep team • More than 30 professional nursing presentations

Other Outstanding Outcomes • Management and leadership • Budget management • Patient education • Nursing Continuing Education and Staff Development • Shared governance • Preceptor for nurse practitioner students • Clinical care map development

Career Summary Dr. Morales is an experienced nurse consultant who has led major nursing initiatives, projects and grants. She is a PhD-prepared nurse executive who is respected by nursing colleagues and has excellent communication and project management skills.

Professional Experience • Currently VP Nursing Excellence, Project Management HealthLinx, Columbus, Ohio • Director of Nursing Professional Development, Practice and Research, University of North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (2006-2012) • Director of Corporate Education, INOVA Loudoun Hospital , Leesburg, Virginia (2002-2005) • Assistant Professor of Nursing, Northern Virginia Community College (1997-2002) • Nursing Case Manager, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, D.C. (1995-1997) • Clinical Nurse Educator, Borgess Medical Center, Michigan (1986-1994) • Staff Nurse, Borgess Medical Center, Michigan (1981-1986) • Staff Nurse, Three Rivers Area Hospital, Michigan (1980-1981)

Education • Doctor of Philosophy, Nursing, University of Virginia • Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner, Georgetown University • Bachelor of Science in Nursing, University of Michigan

Professional Affiliations/Appointments • North Carolina Organization of Nurse Executives Research Collaborative (2009-2013) • Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Vice President of local chapter (2010-2013), member since 1985 Association of Nursing Professional Development (1987-present)

DNP, MBA, RN, NE-BC 30 years of healthcare experience in Prehospital-Emergency-Critical Care Services, Inpatient Acute Care, Long-Term Acute Care, Administrative Nursing Services, Magnet®, Baldrige Performance Excellence and executive leadership. Dr. Whitehead is board certified as a Nurse Executive through the American Nurses Credentialing Center, is a member of Sigma Theta Tau, and serves as a Baldrige Performance Excellence Examiner.  She holds a Master of Business Administration and a Doctor of Nursing Practice with a focus on Executive Nursing Leadership from Texas Christian University.   ​

Kristin’s Outcomes

• Built strategic alliances with ED, Acute Care and Perioperative teams resulting in 85th percentile patient satisfaction in ED, improved throughput (reduced ED LOS by 20%), and implementation of change management concepts (rapid cycle testing).

• Defined strategy/business plan for Wound Care/Ostomy Services resulting in generation of revenue stream increase of 100% and increased volume by 50%.

• Engaged employees resulting in satisfaction of 90th percentile for 4 consecutive years.

• Achieved ANCC Beacon Award- Gold level in 2015 for performance excellence in the Critical Care Unit (lead writer)

• Implemented sepsis program in collaboration with Joint Commission Centers for Transforming Healthcare (CTH), won “Quality and Innovation Award” in 2014 and realized a 24% reduction in mortality rate equating to 38 lives saved in one year.

• Oversaw nursing quality as the NDNQI Site Coordinator leading to outcomes in CAUTI, CLABSI, HAPU, and falls that outperform the Magnet® mean by more than 50%.

• Led Trauma Program to increase in patient census by 29%.

• Implemented Concussion Program/Clinic that quadrupled initial volume projections.

• Created “DART” (Discharge, Admission, Resource, and Transport) team that has been nationally recognized for best practices around admissions, medication reconciliation, and throughput.

Career Summary Kristin has extensive knowledge and experience as a Magnet® Program Director and in clinical/business operations including performance improvement, customer satisfaction, revenue/productivity enhancement, cost reduction, executive leadership, throughput/patient flow, and human resources. She is a proven leader with intense focus on building positive physician relationships, cultivating staff engagement, and leading change.

• Currently: Executive Vice President Performance Excellence, Healthlinx, Columbus, Ohio

• 2015: Chief Nursing Officer, Select Specialty Hospital, Plano, Texas

• 2002-2015: Associate CNO (2013-2015), Director ED/EMS Services/ICU/Trauma/Central Monitoring Unit/Concussion/Clinical Decision Unit/Wound and Ostomy (2010-2015), Director Nursing Administration (2010-2015), Magnet® Program Director (2008-2015), Manager Acute Care Services (2007-2008), Manager Trauma Services/Emergency Services Educator (2002-2007)

• 1997-2002: Emergency Services Charge Nurse

• 1994-1997: Emergency Services Staff Nurse

• 1990-1994: Paramedic

• 2017: Doctor of Nursing Practice, Texas Christian University

• 1997: Masters of Science in Nursing &Masters of Business Administration, University of Phoenix

• 1994: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, University of Texas at Austin

• 1990: Associate of Paramedicine

Professional Affiliations/Appointments/Honors

• 2017: Sigma Theta Tau Member

• 2015: Golden Key International Honor Society, Texas Christian University

• 2014-2015: Magnet® Program content reviewer/subject matter expert for podium/poster submissions

• 2010: Great 100 Nurse, Texas

Publications/Research

• Research Principle Investigator, January 2015: Humpty Dumpty Sat on the Wall: Identifying Why our Low Risk Patients Fall.

• Research Co-investigator, November 2014: Research study of nurses at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano: A Re

• Evaluation of Interruptions and Distractions during Medication Preparation and Administration.

• Research Co-investigator, March 2012: Research study of nurses at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano: Evaluation of Interruptions and Distractions during Medication Preparation and Administration.

• Lead writer/editor for Texas Award for Performance Excellence (2008), Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award (2008), & Magnet® Designation Applications (2010 & 2014)

Jason serves as a Vice President, Analyst Outcome at HealthLinx. In this role he partners with the executive teams of hospitals to achieve excellence in clinical and process outcomes. Jason provides partnered consultation, best practice strategies, and customized solutions to help hospitals improve outcomes and the quality of patient care by optimizing their leadership and programs.  Jason has the unique opportunity to bring his experience in both analytics and case management in the private sector, and direct patient care in the emergency department and ICU at multiple hospitals to help his clients improve patient care.  He excels in leading positive change in healthcare organizations.

Jason brings more than 10 years of experience both in healthcare and nonhealthcare settings. He has deep understanding of Employee Engagement, Service Excellence with a keen understanding of HCAHPS, Process Improvement, Hospital Throughput, Large-scale Project Management, and Positive Change Management. He is an expert in cultivating productive relationships with both decision makers and executive leaders and has a stellar reputation for delivering innovative, sound strategies along with proven tactics for achieving positive results. With excellent business sense and a strong understanding of healthcare, Jason is prepared to deliver positive outcomes.

Education, Training & Certifications

  • Master of Business Administration
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
  • Certified Crisis Prevention Intervention instructor

Kathleen Ebert, MS, BSN, RN-BC, NEA-BC is a Vice President Nursing Excellence, Analytic Framework with HealthLinx. She has more than 24 years of professional nursing experience that includes direct care, emergency/trauma care, inpatient acute care, education, professional development, patient experience and director-level positions. Kathleen has served as a Nursing Manager, Clinical Educator, Manager of Nursing Practice, Research and Innovation, System Director of Customer Experience and Magnet Program Director. She has provided oversight for Magnet® at two different organizations. She is board certified in Professional Development and Advanced Nurse Executive through the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

Kathleen’s Outcomes • Oversight to system nursing data- submission and dissemination • Development and implementation of nursing education and orientation • Lead system fall campaign that drove falls reduction • System Site Coordinator NDNQI • Led Emergency Department to exemplary changes that results in case study feature for Experience vendor • National Quality Conference presenter • Successful Primary Investigator on RCT that drove system change of practice • Professional nursing presentations, national publications, and research activities • Developed strategic partnerships with Healthcare Executives to drive performance outcomes

Career Summary Kathleen is an experienced nurse leader who has led major nursing initiatives and projects. She is a Master’s-prepared nurse executive who is respected by nursing colleagues and has excellent communication and project management skills. Kathleen has extensive knowledge and experience as a Magnet® Program Director and in clinical/business operations including performance improvement, patient experience, revenue/productivity improvement, cost reduction, executive leadership, throughput/patient flow, and human resources. She is a proven leader with cultivating staff engagement/development, and leading change.

Professional Experience • Currently Vice President Nursing Excellence, Analyst Framework, HealthLinx, Columbus, Ohio • Director of Patient Experience, OhioHealth, Columbus, Ohio • Magnet Program Director. OhioHealth, Columbus, Ohio • Coordinator of Professional Practice, Clinical Educator, Nurse Administrator •Emergency/Trauma Care- Detroit Medical Center/Botsford/Beaumont Education • Master of Science in Administration, Mount Carmel College of Nursing • Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Walsh University

Publications/Research • Research- Co Principal Investigator- Cooling Effects Post Lumbar Fusion • Research-team member “The Impact of Nursing Work and Engagement on Patient Falls”- JONA November 2019 V 49 N 11 pp 531-537

Stephanie serves as a Vice President, Outcomes Improvement at HealthLinx. In this role she partners with the executive teams of hospitals to achieve excellence in clinical and process outcomes. Stephanie provides partnered consultation, best practice strategies, and customized solutions to help hospitals improve outcomes and the quality of patient care by optimizing their leadership and programs.  Stephanie has the unique opportunity to bring her experience in hospital administration to help her clients improve patient care.  She excels in leading positive change in healthcare organizations.

Stephanie brings more than 30 years of leadership experience both in healthcare and nonhealthcare settings. She has deep understanding of Employee Engagement, Service Excellence with a keen understanding of HCAHPS, Process Improvement, Hospital Throughput, Large-scale Project Management, and Positive Change Management. She is an expert in cultivating productive relationships with both decision makers and executive leaders and has a stellar reputation for delivering innovative, sound strategies along with proven tactics for achieving positive results. With excellent business sense and a strong understanding of healthcare, Stephanie is prepared to deliver positive outcomes.

Organizational / Leadership Development

  • Assessed department effectiveness by interviewing staff and management, developing recommendations for improvement, and serving as a resource for following through on action plans.
  • Co-Chaired Standards, Rewards and Recognition Committee and facilitated the redesign of the employee recognition program.
  • Selected as an employee coach for a facility to assist with mediating conflicts, developing action plans & performance improvement.
  • Recognized by executive leadership as the content expert in finance and budgeting. Served as an instructor to other leaders on how to analyze their data, develop budgets and create action plans to address discrepancies.

Administration

  • Served as a CNO for a 60-bed facility. Facilitated negotiations with ambulance services and lab companies for better pricing, resulting in 15% reduction in costs. Achieved 80% overall score on HCAHPS (up from 60% year prior). Developed lines-out program, reducing infection rates by approximately 20% facility
  • Managed a Level II Trauma Emergency Department. Achieved greater than 90% for overall score on HCAHPS. Reduced supply costs by approximately $100,000 annually. Implemented throughput project, increasing ED volumes and patient satisfaction while decreasing ED boarding and length of stay. Opened express care area in emergency department, increasing low acuity volume by 40%. Established Medical Admission and Clinical Decision Unit
  • Served as a Board Member for a Community Clinic

Project Management / Process Improvement

  • Hand-picked to lead a newly developed program to implement a Discharge, Admissions, Resource, Transport Team. Selected and hired 7 core team members. The team functioned throughout the hospital.
  • Implemented new web-based staff scheduling system
  • Facilitated negotiations with ambulance services and lab companies for better pricing, resulting in 15% reduction in costs
  • Achieved 80% overall score on HCAHPS (up from 60% year prior)
  • Developed lines-out program, reducing infection rates by approximately 20%
  • Master’s degree in Nursing
  • ANCC Nurse Executive (NE-BC)
  • Certified Medical Surgical Registered Nurse (CMSRN)

Melinda Gevaart, MSN, RN, NE-BC is a Vice President Nursing Excellence, Project Management with Healthlinx. She has 35 years of healthcare experience including the specialty areas of cardiovascular services, education, project management, nursing quality, and leadership. Melinda most recently served as the Magnet Program Director and System Manager for Nursing Quality. She has extensive experience with shared governance and authoring annual nursing reports. Melinda is board certified through the American Nurses Credentialing Center as a Nurse Executive. She is a member of the American Nurses Association, American Organization of Nurse Executives, and Sigma Theta Tau International.

Melinda’s Outcomes

  • Served as lead for two Magnet® applications that led straight to site visits and successful re-designation (2014, 2018)
  • Prepared organization for two successful Magnet® site visits motivating, encouraging and engaging staff
  • Served as the system site coordinator for NDNQI®
  • Conducted a Magnet® gap analysis for a hospital in the organization’s system and collaborated with nursing leaders to create an action plan to address deficiencies
  • Established appropriate goals for the division of nursing on annual basis

Other Outstanding Outcomes

  • Mentored shared governance council and nursing leaders
  • Mentored leaders, clinical nurses and nursing students in multiple quality improvement, evidenced-based practice and research projects
  • Served as long-standing member of the Nursing Research Council
  • Served as organizational deployment leader for quality improvement
  • Served as nursing leader responsible for mentoring and guiding the work of the Clinical Quality Council (a sub-council of organizational shared governance)
  • Primary author/editor for Nursing Annual report (8 years)
  • Budget management
  • Preceptor for nursing leadership students
  • Collaborated with performance improvement departments to ensure accreditation and regulatory compliance
  • Provided input into organizational level policy and procedures to ensure adherence to Magnet® standards

Career Summary

A master’s-prepared and board-certified nurse leader with project management, project implementation, shared leadership and nursing quality expertise. Melinda has extensive experience working with nursing and interprofessional teams to obtain Magnet®, quality and positive financial outcomes. She is a role model for accountability, caring, professionalism, empathy, life-long learning, and nursing excellence.

Professional Experience

  • Vice President Nursing Excellence, Project Management, Healthlinx (present)
  • Magnet Program Director, System Manager Nursing Quality (2012-2019)
  • Cardiovascular Services – variety of roles including cardiac catheterization lab nurse, unit coordinator and manager (2004-2012)
  • Cardiac catheterization lab technologist (1989-2004)
  • Master of Science – Nursing Education, Western Michigan University
  • Bachelor of Science – Nursing, Western Michigan University
  • Bachelor of Science – Health Studies, Western Michigan University

Professional Memberships

  • American Nurses Association
  • American Nurses Association-Michigan
  • American Organization of Nurse Executives
  • Sigma Theta Tau International

Publications

Silkworth, A. L., Baker, J., Ferrara, J., Wagner, M., Gevaart, M., & Morin, K. (2016). Nursing Staff Develop a Video to Prevent Falls. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 31(1), 40-45. doi:10.1097/ncq.0000000000000135

As Senior Vice President of Leadership Excellence – Permanent Leadership Acquisition at HealthLinx, Cassie is responsible for ensuring effective processes are deployed to client hospitals related to managing and mitigating threats that could stand in the way of acquiring the right Permanent Leader within a defined timeframe. Further, Cassie’s purpose as a member of the HealthLinx Executive Leadership Team is essential in keeping HealthLinx at the top of industry performance in the sectors of hospital recruitment, retention, project management, and in improving sustainable long-term position outcomes.

Under Cassie’s leadership, the HealthLinx Permanent Leadership Acquisition team has transitioned to a completely new project management-based delivery model that reduced overall project days for permanent leadership acquisition from an average of 200+ days to less than 120 days, and she successfully led her team in achieving a 90% success rate for client retention.

Since joining HealthLinx in 2004, Cassie has been a leader on her team in progressive roles as Leadership Consultant, Associate Client Consultant, Sr. Client Consultant and Associate Vice President, and she was promoted to her current role in 2012. With Cassie’s progressive experience throughout HealthLinx and her sales-focused background prior to joining the company, she brings to the table more than 15 years of expertise in the critical areas of leadership, complex sales, executive healthcare recruitment, hospital project management, and healthcare leadership and C-Suite consulting.

Cassie earned her MBA with a concentration in leadership at Ohio Dominican University, and her Bachelor of Science in Business Management at The University of Findlay. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Management at The University of Findlay.

Paul utilizes his 20 years in Emergency Services to directly impact and offer innovative solutions to hospitals throughout the nation.

Strengths Paul’s strengths include his dynamic leadership and team building skills, with an emphasis in Emergency and Trauma Services. Paul is also proficient in a wide range of services in demand by healthcare organizations including: lean systems principles; quality measures performance improvement; recruitment and retention of talent; margin enhancement; and improving patient, team member, and physician satisfaction.

Background Prior to joining HealthLinx, Paul served health care organizations ranging from 150 to 500 beds in university and multiple-facility health systems.

Facilities (including but not limited to)

  • University Trauma Center with mixed urban and rural patient volume
  • University-based air medical, pediatric, and neonatal transport program
  • Regional Medical Center in a rural setting with 10-county catchment area
  • Community-based, multi-aircraft air medical program
  • Multi-hospital enterprise anchored by world-renowned transplant center
  • Multi-hospital enterprise accredited Chest Pain Center & Primary Stroke Center

Accomplishments   (including but not limited to)

  • Improved patient satisfaction to 93rd percentile within 6 months
  • Successfully led system wide Chest Pain Center Accreditation within 6 months
  • Developed and implemented effective strategies for managing patient throughput issues in the Emergency Department and Inpatient Areas
  • Developed and implemented effective ED margin enhancement initiatives including increasing collections at time of service by 300%
  • Developed multi base air medical program
  • Major event medical management, planning, coordination, and supervision for large venues (NCAA Athletics, Indy Racing League, NASCAR, and Equestrian Events)

Heather Darling is the Executive Vice President of Clients Insights & Engagement at HealthLinx. In this role she aligns the struggles experienced by hospitals with the value delivered by HealthLinx and its proven processes for outcomes improvement through high-performing nurse leaders and culture. She focuses on the use of technology and digital media to develop strategies and processes for increasing marketing engagement and comprehensive client understanding. Heather joined HealthLinx in 2014 as Web Marketing Strategist and was promoted to Senior Vice President, Marketing in 2016 and then Executive VP of Client Insights & Engagement in early 2019.

Heather brings to HealthLinx over 15 years of experience in marketing and project management. She has presented on the topic of social media marketing at national non-profit industry conferences, and her fingerprints can be seen on the websites, email campaigns, and social media campaigns of companies in the healthcare, foodservice, construction, and non-profit industries. She embraces her label as a tech-geek and is constantly searching for the latest and greatest digital channels to add to her marketing arsenal. Heather is a graduate of The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Mary F. Clarke, PhD, RN, NE-BC is a Vice President Nursing Excellence, Analytics with HealthLinx. She has more than 34 years of professional nursing experience that includes direct care, advanced practice, and director-level positions. Dr. Clarke has served as an Informatics Nurse Specialist, Director of Nursing Clinical & Professional Development, Director of Nursing Practice, Research and Innovation, and Magnet Program Director. She has provided oversight for two successful Magnet® designations at two different organizations. She is board certified in Informatics and Nurse Executive through the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Dr. Clarke is also a member of the American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE), Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, and the American Nurses Association. She also teaches online BSN completion and graduate-level programs.

Dr. Clarke’s Outcomes • Successfully submitted electronic evidence, completed a three-day intense site visit and received Magnet® re-designation • Development and implementation of nursing education, orientation, and residency programs • Extensive experience with electronic health record implementation • Adjunct faculty positions • Numerous professional nursing presentations, publications, and research activities

Other Outstanding Outcomes • Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Administration (HRSA) grant reviewer • Fellow of the Advisory Board (FABC), Washington DC • Mount Mercy University Alumni Professional Achievement Award • Fellow to the Center for Nursing Classification and Clinical Effectiveness • Selected as one of the 100 Great Iowa Nurses • Recipient of the Edith Ruppert award for significant contributions to the improvement of Nursing

Career Summary Dr. Clarke is an experienced nurse consultant who has led major nursing initiatives, projects, and research grants. She is a PhD-prepared nurse executive who is respected by nursing colleagues and has excellent communication and project management skills.

Professional Experience • Currently Vice President Nursing Excellence, Analytics, HealthLinx, Columbus, Ohio • Director of Clinical and Professional Development/Magnet Program Director. Mercy Medical Center, Dubuque, IA • Director of Practice, research & Innovation/Magnet Program Director. Genesis Medical Center, Davenport IA • Informatics Nursing Specialist. Genesis Medical Center, Davenport IA

Education • Doctor of Philosophy, Nursing Informatics, The University of Iowa • Master of Science in Nursing, Nursing Administration, The University of Iowa • Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Mount Mercy University

Professional Affiliations/Appointments • American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE) • Iowa Organization of Nurse Leaders (IONL) • Sigma Theta Tau • Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) • American Nurses Association (ANA) & Iowa Nurses Association (INA) • Previous member of the IONL Board of Directors

Research Activities • Program Director: Partners Investing in Nursing’s Future (PIN) grant. Foundation of the Great River Bend Collaborative funded in part by Robert Wood Johnson and Northwest Healthcare Foundations • Doctoral Dissertation. “Exploration of Nursing Intensity in a Sample of Acute Care Cardiovascular patients using the Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC).” • Co PI: St Ambrose University and Genesis Medical Center. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Grant # D66HP05408Entitled “Enhancing Critical Thinking Skills to Increase Retention”

Vicki Haag, DHA, MS, RN is a Vice President Nursing Excellence, Project Management with HealthLinx. She has more than 35 years of professional nursing experience in the specialty areas of obstetrics, perioperative services, education, project management, and leadership. Vicki has served as a director and coordinator for the Magnet Recognition® Journey for eight years and is a Certificate Holder in the Fundamentals of Magnet®. She is a member of the American Nurses Association, American Nurses Association-Illinois, American Organization of Nurse Executives, Illinois Organization of Nurse Leaders, International Association of Nurses, and Sigma Theta Tau International.

Vicki’s Outcomes • Led her organization to Magnet® designation as a Magnet Program Director • Co-authored and co-edited her organization’s Magnet® designation document that was accepted without request for further information • Extensive experience with electronic health record implementation • Prepared her organization for a successful Magnet® site visit • Co-edited a second organization’s Magnet® document that led to a successful site visit • Presented regionally, state-wide, and nationally on topics including Magnet® designation and re-designation, shared governance, nursing preceptor models, nursing professional development, quality improvement, and parent-infant relationships • Served as her organization’s NDNQI® Site and Survey Coordinator

Other Outstanding Outcomes • Led the development and implementation of foundational structures and processes for professional nursing such as the Professional Practice Model, the Care Delivery Model, shared governance, nursing strategic plan, evidence-based practice, and peer review • Facilitated and chaired multiple interprofessional shared governance councils and committees • Mentored shared governance council and nursing leaders • Mentored leaders, clinical nurses, and nursing students in multiple quality improvement, evidence-based practice, and research projects • Led the development and implementation of a hospital-based nursing research fund and process for peer-reviewed project approval • Chaired a hospital-based nursing research council • Served as a member of a hospital institutional review board • Served as Principal Investigator for a research study on nursing expertise development • Served as Co-Investigator in five nursing research studies • Led the development, implementation, and management of a $1.4 million nursing scholarship program • Co-authored and served as administrator for a $273,00 ARRA grant for graduate nursing degree programs, partnering with four schools of nursing and 40 nurses • Served as a member on multiple Advisory Boards for academic nursing programs • Coordinated faculty and student clinical placements for multiple interprofessional academic programs • Served as a member of the American Nurses Association-Illinois’ Health Policy and Practice Committee

Career Summary A nurse leader with extensive experience in project development, project implementation, nursing education, development and training, shared governance, and peer review, Vicki has worked with all levels of nurses in multiple settings and teams to achieve Magnet® designation.

Professional Experience o 2014- Present HealthLinx: Vice President Nursing Excellence, Project Management, Columbus, Ohio o 1995-2014 Riverside Medical Center: Director of Professional Practice/Magnet Program Director/Coordinator (2007-2014); Clinical Coordinator, Educational Services (1997-2007); Education Coordinator, Womens’ and Childrens’ Services (1995-1996); Staff Nurse, Obstetrics/Gynecology (1989-1994) o 2011 ITT Technical Institute, Breckenridge School of Nursing: Adjunct Faculty o 1996-1998 Olivet Nazarene University, Department of Nursing: Adjunct Faculty o 1993-1994 Livingston County Public Health Department: RN Case Manager, Illinois Healthy Moms/Healthy Kids Program o 1987-1989 Fairbury Hospital, Staff Nurse, Obstetrics o 1978-1987 Central Community Hospital, Staff Nurse, Perioperative Services (1985-1987, 1979-1981); Medical Surgical Unit (1978-1979)

Education o 2012 Doctor of Health Administration, University of Phoenix, Phoenix Arizona o 1995 Master of Science Degree in Nursing, Governors State University, University Park Illinois o 1993 Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Olivet Nazarene University, Kankakee Illinois o 1978 Mennonite Hospital School of Nursing, Bloomington Illinois

Honors o1995 Governors State University National Collegiate Nursing Award o 1994-1995 Governors State University Nursing Academic Excellence Award o 1994 Governors State University Collegiate Scholastic All-American Award o 1992 Sigma Theta Tau International

Publications o Haag, V. (2013). How one hospital helps staff nurses pay for advanced academic degrees. American Nurse Today, 8(1), 63-65.

Professional Memberships o American Nurses Association o American Nurses Association-Illinois o American Organization of Nurse Executives o Illinois Organization of Nurse Leaders o International Association of Nurses o Sigma Theta Tau International Association

Dr. Holli Roberts, DNP, RN is a Vice President Nursing Excellence Project Management with HelathLinx. She has more than 30 years of professional nursing experience that includes direct care, education, management and leadership positions. Dr. Roberts has been involved with the Magnet® designation process for over 9 years. She also served as a Pathway to Excellence® lead appraiser. Dr. Roberts is adjunct faculty at two universities. She has extensive experience in benchmarking, evaluating and interpreting healthcare quality data as compared to national, state and local databases including NDNQI, Press Ganey and National Healthcare Safety Network. She is a member of the American Nurses Association, Kentucky Nurses Association, National Association for Healthcare Quality, Kentucky Organization of Nursing Leaders and Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society.

Holli’s Outcomes

  • Contributed as a writer for successful 2008 Magnet® designation and co-authored document for successful Magnet® re-designation in 2014
  • Prepared her organization for a successful Magnet® site visit
  • Author of nursing annual reports
  • Individually gave more than 15 professional nursing presentations, including a podium presentation at the 2013 ANA National Quality Conference in Atlanta, GA on Engaging the bedside nurse in quality improvement. Facilitated presentations for multiple conferences, including the 2016 ANCC Magnet Conference, 2015 Sigma Theta Tau International Conference, 2015 International Conference for PeriAnaesthesia Nurses in Copenhagen, Denmark and the 2011 and 2013 Press Ganey Conferences
  • Coordinated the ANCC Magnet® designation program, including administration and authoring of written document, DDCT submission and data management for empirical outcomes
  • Facilitated Magnet® strategic planning and writers’ groups
  • Mentored shared governance council leaders
  • Developed peer review program for nursing leaders
  • Established and facilitated Magnet® monthly publication for her organization
  • Served as site and survey coordinator for NDNQI database. Facilitated analysis, synthesis, reporting, graphic display and comprehension of nursing sensitive indicators for all levels of nursing staff and administration
  • Developed an Outcomes Report program to engage staff level nurses in quality improvement at the unit level
  • Created the Nursing Project Proposal to support primary investigators in project completion. Served in a leadership role in multiple research, evidence-based practice and performance improvement projects. Mentored nurse researchers in preparing documentation for Institutional Review Board approval, publication and presentation at national conferences.

A nurse leader with extensive experience in project development, performance improvement, evidence-based practice, research, nursing education and management of nurse sensitive indicators. Holli is a doctoral-prepared nurse who is respected by her colleagues as a coach, mentor and facilitator with excellent project management skills.

2017 Vice President Nursing Excellence Project Management, HealthLinx, Columbus, Ohio.

2008-2017 Nursing Magnet-Quality Coordinator, Baptist Health Louisville, Louisville, KY

2015-2017 Lead Appraiser, Pathway to Excellence®, American Nurses Credentialing Center

2014-2017 Adjunct BSN Instructor, Bellarmine University and Spalding University- Schools of Nursing, Louisville, KY

2004-2008 Nurse Manager, Baptist Hospital East, Louisville KY

1998-2004 Charge Nurse- Pain Management Clinic and Acute Pain Program, University of Louisville Healthcare, Louisville, KY

1993-1998 Trauma Surgery Team Leader, University of Louisville Healthcare, Louisville, KY

1987-1993 Staff Nurse (Critical Care/ Burn, Surgery, Perioperative units), University of Louisville Healthcare, Louisville, KY

1986-1987 Staff Nurse (Burn, Neonatal Intensive care units), Norton-Kosair-Children’s Hospital, Louisville, KY

2017 Doctor of Nursing Practice in Nursing Leadership, Bellarmine University, Louisville, KY

2007 Master of Science in Nursing Administration, Bellarmine University, Louisville, KY

1986 Bachelors of Science in Nursing, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY

2016 Nurse Excellence Award, Baptist Health Louisville

2014 Kentucky Organization of Nursing Leaders Graduate Scholar

2007 Bellarmine Graduate Faculty Merit Award

2004 University Healthcare Nurse of the Quarter

Professional Affiliations

2014-present  National Association for Healthcare Quality

2011-present  American Nurses Association

2011-present Kentucky Nurses Association

2006-present  Kentucky Organization of Nursing Leaders

2006-present  Sigma Theta Tau International

2004-2010        Kentucky Board of Nursing Nurses Day Recognition Committee

A descriptive study of nursing peer review programs in U.S. Magnet hospitals,   Journal of Nursing Administration , April 2017.

Effects of controlled breathing, with or without aromatherapy, in the treatment of postoperative nausea,   Journal of Per-Anesthesia,   Oct 2015.

Co-author of Two-tiered approach improves quality of care in palliative setting through staff empowerment, chapter in 2013   NDNQI Monograph.

Michelle Trautman, MSN, RN is a Vice President Nursing Excellence, Project Management with Healthlinx.  Michelle has 24 years of professional nursing experience including direct care, education, leadership and professional development.  She has been involved in the Magnet® Designation process for over 10 years and has training as a Magnet® appraiser.  She has been responsible for multiple Magnet® designations including leading a successful initial designation and co-authoring several successful redesignations for both individual hospitals and a system.  Michelle is a member of the American Nurses Association, the Arizona Nurses Association, the American Organization of Nurse Executives, and Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. She is a certificate holder in the Fundamentals of Magnet® through the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

Michelle’s Outcomes • Led successful Magnet® designation, both initial and re-designations for individual hospitals and a system. • Prepared multiple organizations for site visits. • Redesigned and led a professional development/clinical ladder program and acted as a mentor to clinical nurses in the program. • Led the development and implementation of professional practice model. • Led the development, implementation and redesign of shared governance models.

Other Outstanding Outcomes • Mentored several shared governance council leaders. • Served as site coordinator for hospitals’ NDNQI database for nursing quality indicators and nurse satisfaction surveys • Clinical expert in nursing sensitive outcomes, patient satisfaction, and nursing satisfaction data analysis and improvement. • Responsible for nursing continuous improvement activities. • Developed, implemented and led orientation and training programs. Led the AORN Periop 101 curriculum for nurses new to the operating room. • Led multiple nursing recognition and rewards programs.

Career Summary A nurse leader with extensive experience in performance improvement, program development, project management and shared governance.  Michelle is master’s-prepared and is a respected group facilitator and mentor.

Professional Experience • Currently Vice President Nursing Excellence, Project Management, Healthlinx • Magnet Program Manager, HonorHealth , Arizona • Magnet Program Manager, John C. Lincoln, Arizona • Magnet Quality Management Coordinator, John C. Lincoln, Arizona • Surgical Specialty Coordinator, John C. Lincoln, Arizona • Clinical Nurse Educator, John C. Lincoln, Arizona • Staff nurse circulator, John C. Lincoln, Arizona • Staff nurse Circulator, MeritCare, North Dakota • Staff nurse, MeritCare, North Dakota • Staff nurse, Villa Maria Nursing Home, North Dakota

Education • Master of Science in Nursing-Leadership, Grand Canyon University • Bachelor of Arts in Nursing, University of Jamestown

Professional Affiliations • American Nurses Association (ANA) • Arizona Nurses Association (AzNA) • American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE)

Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (STTI)

Ethan Kosmider, PhD utilizes his 12 years of writing and editing experience to ensure that Magnet documents are focused, organized and professional in their writing and appearance. Ethan has worked on several successful Magnet documents, helping writers clearly and accurately express nurses’ accomplishments.

Chad brings almost 20 years of business analysis, management, leadership, and business development experience to the position of VP of Leadership Service Delivery with HealthLinx. In this role, Chad’s primary focus is to lead teams of experienced Senior Leadership Consultants and Leader Representatives to find the best leadership solutions in Healthcare. Seeking to find Transitional and Permanent solutions to our client’s leadership needs through utilization of our teams extensive network of relationships with Nurse Managers, Service Line Directors, and C-suite Executives. Chad began his career with HealthLinx as an Operations Consultant, then as a Senior Leadership Consultant, and grew into his current role where he provides leadership to multiple teams and associates.

Prior to joining HealthLinx, Chad spent three years as an academic advisor in higher education and, previous to that, nine years as Director of Operations for a real estate development company in Columbus, Ohio. Chad earned his MBA from Ohio Dominican University and Bachelor of Education degree from Bowling Green State University.

Darlene serves as a Vice President, Leadership Excellence at HealthLinx. In this consultative role she uses a collaborative approach to Healthcare Project Management, inspiring partnerships with healthcare executives and organizations across the nation. Her ability to cultivate effective operational relationships with key decision makers and professional leaders provides considerable value to the success of healthcare organizations and ultimately to the delivery of safe, quality patient care.

Background Darlene brings over 25 years of nursing experience in direct patient care, clinical instruction, and administrative leadership. A rich clinical background in Critical Care and Surgical Services led Darlene to Nursing Leadership and Hospital Operations, and complements her current role to most effectively offer customized strategies and solutions to enhance organizational leadership and performance.

Strengths With a passion for patient safety and ambition for quality outcomes, Darlene possesses the focus, drive, and expertise to identify leadership gaps, recommend best practice strategies, and advocate the execution of a plan to optimize healthcare leadership and programs/service lines.

Education Kent State University MSN Penn State University BSN

Elliot Berry, Senior Leadership Consultant with HealthLinx, brings to this position over 17 years of recruitment and market analysis experience and hundreds of successful career matches for nurse leaders with healthcare systems. Since joining HealthLinx in 1999, Elliot’s primary focus has been to foster a connection between the desires of experienced healthcare leaders and the needs of our hospital clients for Permanent and Transitional Leadership solutions.

Originally focused on Women’s and Children’s Services leaders, Elliot brings a vast amount of knowledge and experience to the process of assisting leaders find the ideal job in their nursing leadership specialty. His mission is to ensure that leaders:

• Are aware of all potential promotional opportunities available nationally • Have the assistance they deserve to outline and articulate their unique talents and outcomes • Are supported throughout the interview process, salary negotiations, and on-boarding in their new role • Have continued support throughout their tenure at their new organization

Contact Elliot today if you’re keeping your options open and ready to explore a new role in nursing leadership.

As a consultant across many service lines and specialties in Healthcare, Kelly is able to provide customized, permanent and transitional leadership solutions and Nursing Operational Excellence consulting for hospitals nationwide. Through daily communication with an extensive network of healthcare leaders, Magnet Program Directors and Chief Nursing Officers nationwide, Kelly is able to identify the top talent and cultural excellence changes needed to achieve the specific goals of your organization whether that be for Leadership Solutions or Magnet®/Pathway® designation.

• Nursing Excellence Assessment – a comprehensive organizational assessment to support the organization’s effort in achieving their mission of effective patient care with the right resources while preserving precious resources.

• Designation Consulting – Identifying potential consulting support solutions that utilize a Strategic Designation Process to provide hospitals with consulting services on the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® and also Pathway to Excellence.

• Electronic Submission Solutions for the Magnet ® designation/re-designation document submission requirements, saving the organization time, money, resources, and effort.

• Transitional Leadership solutions that utilize an Outcomes Driven-Deliverables Process to fulfill immediate leadership needs. An experienced leader to set the stage for the long-term permanent leader solution.

• Executive Search solutions that utilizes a Best Conditions for Employment Process to provide an experienced permanent leader that can achieve the organization’s long-term goal.

Rebecca Allard serves as a Vice President of Leadership Excellence at HealthLinx. In this role, her primary responsibility is to fully assess and diagnose a client’s leadership challenges and outcomes risks, then customize the most strategic, efficient, and effective plan for acquiring a permanent leader. She has over 18 years of executive-level leadership, executive-level recruitment, sales, client strategy, and complex project management experience, primarily in the field of healthcare. Rebecca joined HealthLinx in 2006 where she has served in a variety of roles of increasing responsibility, ranging from executive leadership consultant; to leading the specialized Leadership Acquisition Divisions in Oncology and Radiology; to performing on-site Diagnostic Assessments and managing challenging Leader Acquisition projects in all Hospital/Healthcare services; to her current role as the company’s most tenured Vice President of Leadership Excellence.

• The fastest turnaround times in the market; • The greatest outcomes; • The best long-term retention; and • The highest positive financial impact on their investment.

Prior to coming to HealthLinx Rebecca started her career in operational leadership, where she progressed quickly to an executive level. Rebecca holds a bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University and majored in Consumer Affairs / Business.

Melissa Adams is the Senior Vice President of Enterprise Logistics at HealthLinx. In the wide-ranging scope of this role she oversees all leadership-related functions, project coordination, Human Resources, and Administrative support. Melissa is dedicated to the mission and vision of HealthLinx, knowing that by creating better outcomes through high-performing leadership and culture, we can help improve healthcare delivery in facilities across the nation. Her detail-oriented, proactive approach helps to drive the organization to success. Melissa joined HealthLinx in 2005 and worked in roles of increasing responsibility within the organization, including Operations Consultant, Operations Manager, Director of Operations, and AVP. Her experience in project management, data analysis, and creating and standardizing processes serves her teams and the organization as a whole.

Along with a degree in Multi-Skilled Health Technology, Melissa earned a Massage Therapy Certification from Lakeland Community College to further her understanding of healthcare.

Matt joined HealthLinx as a Board Member in 1997, and in 2001 he was hired in his current capacity as COO.

His driving focus is simple: improved outcomes for client facilities through high-performing leaders and culture.

“Every day my goal is to set the standard for performance in our market. That means we provide the best leaders [both Transitional and Permanent] faster than any other organization. Our numbers tell the story. Currently, our Leadership Excellence Solution produces well over one million dollars in Positive Financial Impact and we complete these projects in 120 days. That’s unheard of. Most competitors are in facilities for 3 to 4 times as long.

“Further, when a facility pursues Magnet® or Pathway to Excellence® designation, we make sure they receive designation 100% of the time.

“When a facility has a great culture and great leaders, they possess a competitive advantage unmatched by their competitors.”

Matt holds a Juris Doctorate from Capital University Law School, a Masters of Business Administration from Capital University, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from The Ohio State University.

Julie Berry, founder and CEO of HealthLinx Executive Search, has specialized in healthcare executive search for over 20 years. Since the company’s founding in 1997, HealthLinx has grown into a healthcare solutions firm focused on mitigating risks and improving hospital outcomes through high-performing leadership and culture – and ultimately improving hospital financial performance and quality of patient care. What began out of the basement of her apartment has evolved into the nation’s top Nursing & Leadership Excellence partner. HealthLinx is the only firm in the world which offers Executive Search, Transitional Leadership, and Nursing Excellence consultation for both Magnet® and Pathway to Excellence® designations.

Julie has personally partnered with hospitals of all sizes on hundreds of successful searches, and she has overseen nearly one thousand completed searches in hospitals all over the country.

Julie holds a Juris Doctorate degree from Capital University Law School and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from The Ohio State University. As a lawyer and an expert in her field, Julie is considered a valuable resource to both her clients and candidates, and a valuable consultant to her peers.

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    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Nurses can delegate what tasks to an LPN?, Nurses can delegate was tasks to AP, A Nurse on a med surg unit has received change of shift report and will care for 4 clients. Which one of the following client's needs may the nurse assign to AP? A. Feeding a client admitted 24hrs ago with aspir. pneumonia B. Reinforcing Teaching w/ a ...