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Hospitals are under pressure to lift nurse competence, reduce burnout and improve retention without expanding budgets or facilities. Rural teams often feel these constraints most. Grande Ronde Hospital, a 25-bed critical access hospital in La Grande, Ore., is showing what’s…

Oct 30, 2025 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM America/Chicago

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Dan Weberg, PhD, MHI, RN, FAAN

Author and Speaker

Christine Heid, PhD, MSN/Ed, RN, CNE, CHSE

Nursing Simulation Specialist, UbiSim

Wade Twilegar, RN

Assistant CNO, Grande Ronde Hospital

Nikkita Titus, MSN, RN

Nurse Residency Coordinator, Grande Ronde Hospital

Infusion centers face a dual challenge: growing patient volumes and constant staffing constraints. At Hartford HealthCare, nurse leaders are laying down a new model — one that uses real-time demand patterns to drive staffing decisions and deliver tangible improvements. In…

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Amanda Carbray

Clinic Operations Manager, Hartford HealthCare

Betsy Hlavac

Clinical Operations Manager, Ambulatory Infusion & Medical Oncology, Hartford HealthCare

John Uribe, MD, performed knee surgery on Aleksander Barkov, a center for the Florida Panthers, Sept. 26 at Baptist Health Doctors Hospital. Mr. Barkov suffered injuries to his anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament during a practice Sept. 25,…

Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Center for Sports Medicine & Orthopedics has opened an orthopedic clinic in Dayton, Tenn.  The practice is led by Josh Lawson, MD, an orthopedic surgeon and a hip and knee care specialist, according to a Sept. 22 news…

Joplin, Mo.-based Freeman Health System has become the first hospital in its region to pair Medtronic’s Mazor robotic guidance system with the Premia TOPS nonfusion spinal implant. The Mazor system allows neurosurgeons to map patient anatomy in 3D and precisely…

Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica (Ga.) has introduced the ExcelsiusGPS robotic navigation platform for spine surgery, becoming one of only eight health systems in the state to adopt the technology. The system, developed by Globus Medical, enables minimally invasive procedures with…

Researchers at Columbia-based University of Missouri are developing bioactive materials to replace metal rods and screws traditionally used in spinal fusion surgeries. Led by associate professor Bret Ulery, PhD, researchers in the Biomodulatory Materials Engineering Laboratory are creating soft, peptide-based…

Christian Ellison is the new CEO of Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedics. Mr. Ellison will begin his role on Oct. 1, according to a Sept. 29 news release. He has more than 30 years of experience in healthcare leadership and will oversee…

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