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Vol. 36 / No.7 V2

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t m c » p u l s e | m a y 7, 2 0 1 4 21 M E L I S SA " M I S Sy " H oWA R D W I M B E R Ly M E LTo N C H R I ST I E AG U I R R E KA R E N Ay Lo R JA M I E H E F F E R N A N M E L I S SA J oy " M J " Cox T H E R ESA J o H N S o N M E L I S SA P EG U E R o A N G E L A K R AC H Lo R E L I E " Lo R I " L A z A R o PAT M o U I S H E Lo I S E CAT R ET T L Av E L L E G R U B B M A Ry Lo U WA R R E N J o C E Ly N E L L I S o N CA R o L E L I zo N D o JA N I E yA N E z R U Dy CA B R E R A H A L E y M AT T I z A S H I R L E y K oS H y T E N I KA MU R Ry E R I N M o U To N In this changing health care landscape, successful nursing innovators harness the passion and energy of their nursing enterprise. talented nurses today think and func- tion differently. they are leaders of their interdisiciplinary teams and experts in managing transitions of care for patients and families. — ann scanlon McgInIty, ph.d., R.n. chief nurse executive, senior vice president of operations at the methodist hospital chairman of the texas medical center council of nurse executives

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