Freeman Regional Health Services is proud to announce that Hospital Manager Angie Wollmann, MSN, RN, has earned her Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) certification.
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Nicole smiles in a headshot taken in the URMC atrium. She is wearing a white sweater.
Q&A graphic shows responses from Nicole. Q: What inspired you to become a nurse? A: "My passion for caregiving began when my grandfather was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and Parkinson’s. His passing solidified my commitment to providing compassionate care to those in need." Q: How did you choose to pursue a CNL? A: "As a nurse, I have always been drawn to quality improvement and patient safety. The CNL role stood out to me because it blends direct patient care with system-wide improvements."
For #CertCNLDay, @urmed.bsky.social transplant nurse and living donor advocate Nicole Rossiter tells us why she chose to pursue her master's here as a #ClinicalNurseLeader, and what the role means to her. urmc.info/cnl_nr
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Photo of Matt in a navy blue suit and yellow and blue striped tie.
Photo of Matt and a colleague in matching red scrubs and black jackets, with a quote: "The CNL pathway has provided a transformative opportunity to align my interests in public health and nursing. The program equips me with the necessary skills to influence care delivery, healthcare policy, and community health initiatives."
Happy #CertCNLDay! 💛 #ClinicalNurseLeader master's student and @urmed.bsky.social acute medicine nurse Matt Ramos '21N shares his passion for public health, leadership, and advocacy. Read more about how he hopes to make a lasting impact as a future CNL: urmc.info/cnl_mr | #URNursing