During the Army Nursing System of Care kickoff ceremony April 6 at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Intensive Care Unit nurse Windi McNeeley explains why the focus on patient and family centered care is a high priority. “When I care for patients, I keep in mind that this is someone’s mother, father, brother, sister or someone’s precious child,” said McNeeley.
Home During the Army Nursing System of Care kickoff ceremony April 6 at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Intensive Care Unit nurse Windi McNeeley explains why the focus on patient and family centered care is a high priority. “When I care for patients, I keep in mind that this is someone’s mother, father, brother, sister or someone’s precious child,” said McNeeley. During the Army Nursing System of Care kickoff ceremony April 6 at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Intensive Care Unit nurse Windi McNeeley explains why the focus on patient and family centered care is a high priority. "When I care for patients, I keep in mind that this is someone's mother, father, brother, sister or someone's precious child," said McNeeley.
During the Army Nursing System of Care kickoff ceremony April 6 at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Intensive Care Unit nurse Windi McNeeley explains why the focus on patient and family centered care is a high priority. “When I care for patients, I keep in mind that this is someone’s mother, father, brother, sister or someone’s precious child,” said McNeeley.
