Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center’s Intensive Care Unit Celebrates Patient Care Achievement
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On February 20, Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) celebrated two years of being Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) free. The Medical Center congratulated the staff for their diligence in preventing CAUTIs in their patients over the last two years. In October of 2019, Claxton-Hepburn celebrated one year of being CAUTI free facility-wide. Shown in the photo are Sue Schofell, RN, Director of Critical Care Services, Julie Sciorra, RN, Sarah Dupree, RN, Miranda Simpson, RN, Bridget Daggett, RN, Amanda Ashley, RN, Lisa Teneyck, CCT, and Dave Ferris, Chief Nursing Officer. Your tomorrow is worth defending.