Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Magnet Maggie featured in Advance for Nurses


A June 2010 issue of Advance for Nurses features a great article on Magnet Maggie and her adventures at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, California. Not only can you follow Magnet Maggie as she tours throughout the hospital but you can also see how much fun she has had accompanying nurses to conferences and even graduations. Thank you to feature writer Candy Goulette!!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

SlideWorld: a portal of health sciences and medical PowerPoints



 
I stopped by Burlew Medical Library today and Julie told me 
about this cool new resource: Slideworld

I was getting ready to do a patient education slideshow and I wanted to see if any other professionals had done something similar that they would be willing to share. Sure enough, through Slideworld, I was able to view and download many excellent Powerpoints on topics of interest to me.
For instance,  there is a slide show on Asthma Pathophysiology which is both 5 star rated and has received
over 3800 hits.

SlideWorld is a powerful resource for PowerPoint Slide Presentations.
It is a web resource designed to facilitate the educational process of
medical professionals. As you know, slide presentations have become
one of the key ways of facilitating education and a way of
communicating new scientific developments. Academic faculties and
clinicians in practice from worldwide have contributed to the web
portal.


Take the Quick Tour of SlideWorld .

More than 5 million ppt presentations are searchable by both broad categories and textword searches. Slideworld employs web 2.0 technologies allowing you to rate presentations as well as incorporate them into
your tweets and other social networking tools. Registration is both free and easy. Medically orientated
PowerPoint templates are also available for purchase for a small fee. Upload your own presentations  to share information and receive a wider viewership.
Enjoy!!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

A Fond Farewell to the CEO


At a barbeque on June 2, we had a chance to bid a fond farewell to President and Chief Executive Officer Larry K. Ainsworth, who is retiring this month after 16 years with St. Joseph Hospital. That day was pronounced as "Larry K. Ainsworth Day" by City of Orange Mayor Carolyn V. Cavecche for his outstanding achievements in improving the health of our community (shown here, along with COO Alan Garrett). Here are some of the achievements during his tenure:

* U.S.News & World Report named St. Joseph Hospital one of America’s top 50 hospitals for orthopedic care;


* St. Joseph Hospital was named one of 14 sites in the country by the National Cancer Institute to participate in the NCI Cancer Centers Program (NCCCP). St. Joseph Hospital was the only hospital on the West Coast selected;


*St. Joseph Hospital earned Magnet designation, the highest honor for nursing excellence;


* St. Joseph Hospital opened a 250,000-square-foot Patient Care Center and 85,000-square-foot Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment at St. Joseph Hospital.


* Mr. Ainsworth provided ongoing leadership in obtaining health coverage for 45,000 children by initiating Orange County’s first California Kids program in collaboration with CHOC Children’s, Hoag, St. Jude Medical Center, Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center and St. Joseph Health System Foundation;


* Mr. Ainsworth helped increased medical access to Orange County’s medically underserved by acquiring and licensing four fully equipped mobile health clinics. These clinics provide primary care, dental and vision services at schools, churches, and community centers in central Orange County.


* Mr. Ainsworth helped enrolled 900 children per year in the Healthy Families and MediCal programs through La Amistad Clinic, Puente a la Salud’s mobile health van and the Orange Unified School District.


Congratulations, Mr. Ainsworth, on your many achievements, and best wishes on your retirement!