Not alone: One network's approach to pandemic nurse staffing.

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At Hackensack Meridian Health in N.J., Miriam McNicholas is a clinical policy administrator; Ulanda Marcus-Aiyeku is a nurse scientist, Ann May Center for Nursing; Theresa Brodrick is the executive vice president and chief nurse executive; Kathryn Fleming is a nurse scientist, Ann May Center for Nursing; Joan Harvey is a nurse scientist, Ann May Center for Nursing; Susan H. Weaver is a nurse scientist, Ann May Center for Nursing; and Theresa A. Wurmser is the director of the Ann May Center for Nursing.

Published: October 2021

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