PEI(Pursing Excellence Initiative) Program

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PEI(Pursing Excellence Initiative) Program UR Medicine (Strong Memorial Hospital) Timothy J. Kehl, RN MS In-House Coordinator SMH/GCH

About PEI? Started with a grant from ACGME(Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) Better Teams, Better Care, unlocking the power of Collaboration across our Health Care Teams Not a destination but a journey including leadership, residents, nurse leaders, APP’s, nurses, medical techs, and numerous other health professionals all walking together. Supported, empowered by senior leadership given any tools needed.

FLDRN at Strong Memorial Hospital In-House Coordinator, dedicated just to Strong. MD champion for Strong Donor Champion Group Donor Council

PEI Team (Organ Procurement) Physician Team Leader: Joe Dooley MD Nursing Team Leader: Tim Kehl, RN MS PEI coach: Linda Prentice, Assistant Quality Officer Neuromedicine ICU Fellow: Ahmad Alnajjar, MD Transplant Coordinator: Leah Bryan, RN Anesthesiology Residents: Peter Gajdek MD, Mike Caponigro, MD Neurology Resident: Kelly Donohue, MD Critical Care Fellow: Tiffany Ingham, MD General Surgery Resident: Karen Pineda-Solis, MD Critical Care Pharmacist: Stephen Rappaport, Pharm D Director of Adult Critical Care: Kate Valcin, RN MS Executive Director FLDRN: Rob Kochik Operations Director FLDRN: Rob Gruenenfelder

Organ Procurement Team Aims Our overall aim for our team is to increase donation Increasing the rate of consent after approach by 35% Changing the culture Increase knowledge and collaboration