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On Wednesday, Oct 30, 2019, the 2nd Annual Clinical Advancement Program (CAP) Luncheon Celebration was held at Speare Memorial Hospital. CAP encourages staff to create a climate that promotes professional growth and development, leadership skills and excellence in patient care.

CAP program
(CAP Committee Members and Participants L-R) Kris Hering, CNO – MSN, RN, NE-BC, FACHE, Jennifer Oldenburg, MHRM, Dina Brodis, MLT/ASCP, Dianne Reid, CAP Chairperson – MS, BSN RN, NE-BC, , Amy Tredo – RN, BS, CNOR, Sharon Woodman, RN, CAPA, Kim Brian, M.S., ACSM-CEP, Craig Johnson, C.M.E.S., C.C.T.

(Staff not pictured) Amy Tomasello RN, CLC, Sindee Atwood MT, Jennifer Hennessy, RNC, Janette Gaumer RN/LD, Lee Marcoux CST

CAP Participants apply annually and the committee evaluates a candidate for proficiency in the following behaviors:  

  • Excellence in Clinical Practice
  • Leadership Skills
  • Community Involvement
  • Professional Development.

Some CAP Participants have been a member since 2010 and others have joined in 2019.

Speare Memorial Hospital is very appreciative of all CAP Participants for the hard work and dedication they bring to their roles.

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