Nine Local Non-Profits Receive Funding from Self Regional Healthcare
A group of nine area non-profits have received funding for various initiatives through Self Regional’s Community Health Committee.
A group of nine area non-profits have received funding for various initiatives through Self Regional’s Community Health Committee.
The Dedicated Education Unit (DEU), on the fifth floor of Self Regional’s Patient Tower, in partnership with Lander University provides senior level nursing students the opportunity to experience the real work of nursing in a preceptor-led clinical instruction model.
Award recipients are nominated by patients, families and colleagues, and are then selected by a committee of nurses at Self Regional.
Award recipients are nominated by patients, families and colleagues, and are then selected by a committee of nurses at Self Regional.
“We are deeply grateful for the grants awarded to Self Regional and our affiliates by SDDHHS. These resources serve as vital pillars supporting our mission to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality in our communities. We look forward to making great progress with these new opportunities.”
“Receiving an ‘A’ Grade from The Leapfrog Group is really a testament to our dedicated team members and our unwavering commitment to our patients’ safety,” said Self Regional Healthcare President and CEO, Dr. Matt Logan. “This recognition emphasizes our commitment to healthcare excellence, and our pledge to keep patients’ well-being our top priority.”
Award recipients are nominated by patients, families and colleagues, and are then selected by a committee of nurses at Self Regional.
Award recipients are nominated by patients, families and colleagues, and are then selected by a committee of nurses at Self Regional.