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As Community’s chief nursing officer, Mary Contreras, R.N. oversees about 1,500 nurses – the largest group of nurses in central California. Mary has more than 30 years of nursing experience and is active in several local and statewide nursing organizations.

In Case You're Wondering About Comments Sent

One of our nurses stopped me in the hallway to tell me she had not seen any comments posted on my blog, so I thought I'd let you all know how comments are handled in CMC's Blogs.  Your comments will come to me and I will take excerpts from or refer to them as I continue to make entries. Some comments may also help me create new entries, so keep them coming! 

Thanks to those who have sent me comments.  It was uplifting to hear from Verna Cobern, an RN from Short Stay, who sent in an upbeat message about the upcoming transition of UMC to CRMC and Laura Valenzuela, RN from Radiation Oncology sent in a wonderful message about how Ellen Austin has been a mentor to her.  As a staff nurse identified this is a great way for communication and I look forward to hearing from you.

Published Friday, January 12, 2007 2:53 PM by mcontrer

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As Community’s chief nursing officer, Mary Contreras, R.N. oversees about 1,500 nurses – the largest group of nurses in central California. Mary has more than 30 years of nursing experience and is active in several local and statewide nursing organizations.