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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.

Being a Part of History

Congratulations to all of CRMC & UMC staff for the successful transition of services to the CRMC campus.  The many months spent in planning for the move event and consolidation of services was evident as Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday unfolded.  Thank you to all the teams who worked so hard to make this a success!  I was honored to work beside the nursing staff on second floor at CRMC Tuesday, April 17.  It was fun to participate by doing MAR reconciliation for the patients who arrived from UMC, but also stressful to make sure that the orders had carried over correctly!  And I know our nurses do this everyday...

The teamwork on second floor was great to see, and I applaud everyone who had a part on this unit, throughout units in both hospitals, and the support from all at CMC who contributed to the success of this endeavor.    

Published Thursday, April 19, 2007 8:03 AM 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.