Top Honors for Modesto NP

Craig Bosch Claims Award for Inpatient Clinical Care Excellence

CANP member Craig Bosch was among the six California Region winners of the 2012 Nursing Excellence Awards, presented by Nurse.com. Bosch garnered top honors in the Clinical Care, Inpatient category during the event, held August 24 in Los Angeles.

A clinical nurse consultant, pain and palliative care, at Memorial Medical Center in Modesto, Bosch provides education and participates in administrative/leadership functions to promote and enhance the delivery of safe patient care.  He recently oversaw a change of IV insulin targets, providing guidance with safe and appropriate glycemic targets based on the most recent recommendations from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and American Diabetes Association.

Colleagues note that he facilitated a systemwide, multidisciplinary group making changes in heparin dosing after evaluating its use in the electronic environment.  Bosch was able to articulate recommended best practices leading to change that promotes reduction of errors.  Bosch is a member of CANP’s Sierra Area Chapter.

The program honors nurses in nine regions across the country, with each region presenting awards in six different categories. Two other CANP members were among the 30 nominees in the California Region.

Sigalit Marmorstein, RN, PHN, MSN, FNP-BC, was nominated in the Advancing and Leading the Profession category.  She is the chief ER nurse practitioner at Verdugo Hills Hospital in Glendale, and is also a part-time faculty member in the Department of Nursing at California State University Northridge.

Marmorstein successfully established an NP-run triage within her facility’s Emergency Department, convincing hospital administration that NPs would make a difference in patient care and help the community by increasing access to care while providing more efficient service.  Today, the unit is staffed by six full-time NPs and three RNs, who provide service to about 800 patients per month, many of them uninsured, underserved clients.  She has also mentored ten APRNs to be successful caregivers, and is in the process of establishing a nurse practitioner residency in the ED, with first students to be admitted in 2013.

Earlier this year, Marmorstein was the co-recipient of CANP’s Bridging Health Care Needs Award.  She is a member of CANP’s Greater Pasadena Chapter, where she serves as Legislative Chair.

Jennifer Huson, RN, MSN, CPNP, CNS, was nominated in the Volunteerism and Service category.  A nurse practitioner at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Huson was recognized for her volunteer service with the Dream Street Foundation, where she coordinates patient care in a summer camp setting.  She also handles outreach on the foundation’s behalf to ancillary services such as local fire departments, hospitals and laboratories, and also visits local hospitals with other foundation volunteers to help educate parents, patients, families and staff.  Huson is a member of CANP’s Inland Empire Chapter.

Awards were also presented in the Education and Mentorship; Home, Community and Ambulatory Care; and Patient and Staff Management categories.  Regional winners are entered into the national awards program, with national honorees named later in the year.  Nurse.com and its affiliated publications are part of the Gannett Company media publishing group.  The awards program is sponsored by Johnson & Johnson and the University of Phoenix College of Nursing.