PSNA Partner, Penn State Health, is hosting the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Nursing Professions – RNs, LPNs, and Graduate Nurses Hiring Event on Thursday, May 5th at the Hershey Medical Center – Room T2500.
Click here for more information and to register.
Hiring for all units: Emergency, Intensive Care, Intermediate Care, Medical-Surgical, Surgical, and Women’s Services
Hiring bonuses for those who qualify: Registered Nurses – $15K, Graduate Nurses – $10K, Licensed Practical Nurses – $5K
All attendees will receive a complimentary ticket to Hersheypark.
PSNA Partner, Penn State Health, is hosting an RN Walk-In event at Penn State Health Lancaster Medical Center on Wednesday, June 1 at Penn State Health Lancaster Administration Office (1600 Cloister Drive, Lancaster, PA)
Click to register: https://indeedhi.re/3smxzQY
Penn State Health is hiring for full and part-time positions in all units – Emergency, Intensive Care, Medical-Surgical Services, Surgical Services, and Labor and Delivery
Sign-on bonuses
- $20,000 for full-time, experienced registered nurses
Additional benefits
- Additional PTO for experienced staff
- Tuition reimbursement with no waiting period
What About HIPAA? Register here.
Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series
The Patient Safety Authority (PSA) is starting a 12-month long-term care emergency preparedness educational series, as identified by respondents of the 2020 PA LTCF annual survey.
Pennsylvania is vulnerable to multiple threats and hazards, including severe weather, hazardous materials spill, active shooter, terrorism, and infectious disease outbreak. While each of these threats is itself a problem, they may also disrupt power, telephone, and potable water delivery, as well as access to provisions such as food, staffing, medical supplies, and gasoline—making disaster preparedness critical to the safety of long-term care facilities.
This series aims to provide resources for facilities to develop their emergency preparedness plan to protect the lives and property of residents, staff, and visitors.
Patient Safety Officer (PSO) Engagement Roundtable: Looking Outside the Box: A Roundtable Discussion of Potential Sources to Identify Patient Safety Events in your Organization
How do you identify patient safety risks in your facility? Relying solely on reported events may leave gaps in your knowledge. Join us for our next Roundtable discussion to share and discuss sources of patient safety information that you might not have considered, and how to use them to create meaningful improvement.
PSNA Partner, Penn State Health, is hosting a Penn State Health Lancaster Medical Center Nursing Hiring Event on Wednesday, June 15 at Spooky Nook Sports (75 Champ Blvd., Manheim PA).
Click to register: https://indeedhi.re/3sGlEh3
Penn State Health is hiring for full and part-time positions in all units – Emergency, Intensive Care, Medical-Surgical Services, Surgical Services, and Labor and Delivery
Sign-on bonuses
- $20,000 for full-time, experienced registered nurses
Additional benefits
- Additional PTO for experienced staff
- Tuition reimbursement with no waiting period
Should I Stay or Should I Go? (Shelter In Place or Evacuation) Register here.
Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series
The Patient Safety Authority (PSA) is starting a 12-month long-term care emergency preparedness educational series, as identified by respondents of the 2020 PA LTCF annual survey.
Pennsylvania is vulnerable to multiple threats and hazards, including severe weather, hazardous materials spill, active shooter, terrorism, and infectious disease outbreak. While each of these threats is itself a problem, they may also disrupt power, telephone, and potable water delivery, as well as access to provisions such as food, staffing, medical supplies, and gasoline—making disaster preparedness critical to the safety of long-term care facilities.
This series aims to provide resources for facilities to develop their emergency preparedness plan to protect the lives and property of residents, staff, and visitors.
Recovery and Re-Opening Register here.
Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series
The Patient Safety Authority (PSA) is starting a 12-month long-term care emergency preparedness educational series, as identified by respondents of the 2020 PA LTCF annual survey.
Pennsylvania is vulnerable to multiple threats and hazards, including severe weather, hazardous materials spill, active shooter, terrorism, and infectious disease outbreak. While each of these threats is itself a problem, they may also disrupt power, telephone, and potable water delivery, as well as access to provisions such as food, staffing, medical supplies, and gasoline—making disaster preparedness critical to the safety of long-term care facilities.
This series aims to provide resources for facilities to develop their emergency preparedness plan to protect the lives and property of residents, staff, and visitors.
Memorandums of Understanding Register here.
Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series
The Patient Safety Authority (PSA) is starting a 12-month long-term care emergency preparedness educational series, as identified by respondents of the 2020 PA LTCF annual survey.
Pennsylvania is vulnerable to multiple threats and hazards, including severe weather, hazardous materials spill, active shooter, terrorism, and infectious disease outbreak. While each of these threats is itself a problem, they may also disrupt power, telephone, and potable water delivery, as well as access to provisions such as food, staffing, medical supplies, and gasoline—making disaster preparedness critical to the safety of long-term care facilities.
This series aims to provide resources for facilities to develop their emergency preparedness plan to protect the lives and property of residents, staff, and visitors.
Evaluate to Improve Register here.
Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series
The Patient Safety Authority (PSA) is starting a 12-month long-term care emergency preparedness educational series, as identified by respondents of the 2020 PA LTCF annual survey.
Pennsylvania is vulnerable to multiple threats and hazards, including severe weather, hazardous materials spill, active shooter, terrorism, and infectious disease outbreak. While each of these threats is itself a problem, they may also disrupt power, telephone, and potable water delivery, as well as access to provisions such as food, staffing, medical supplies, and gasoline—making disaster preparedness critical to the safety of long-term care facilities.
This series aims to provide resources for facilities to develop their emergency preparedness plan to protect the lives and property of residents, staff, and visitors.
The Importance of Exercise Register here.
Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series
The Patient Safety Authority (PSA) is starting a 12-month long-term care emergency preparedness educational series, as identified by respondents of the 2020 PA LTCF annual survey.
Pennsylvania is vulnerable to multiple threats and hazards, including severe weather, hazardous materials spill, active shooter, terrorism, and infectious disease outbreak. While each of these threats is itself a problem, they may also disrupt power, telephone, and potable water delivery, as well as access to provisions such as food, staffing, medical supplies, and gasoline—making disaster preparedness critical to the safety of long-term care facilities.
This series aims to provide resources for facilities to develop their emergency preparedness plan to protect the lives and property of residents, staff, and visitors.