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Taking Pride in the Care We Provide: Celebrating Atlanta Pride

At Emory Healthcare, we pledge to meet the special health care needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA) community with respect and compassion. We commit to making sure that...

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Highlighting Our Team

At Emory Healthcare, we know a diverse team with an inclusive culture drives equitable outcomes for our patients and families, our people and our community. This is at the core of our unparalleled learning...

Edna Brisco on the Future of Nursing at Emory Hillandale Hospital

Edna Brisco, MSN, RN, says that it’s important to find your “why” and understand your purpose. “When you’re able to do this,” she says, “you will love the work that you do, and your...

Celebrating Women in Health Care: 5 Leaders Discuss their Inspiration and Careers at Emory Healthcare

According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2019 American Community Survey, women account for 76% of the health care workforce. At Emory Healthcare, it’s likely that your care is in women’s hands – thousands of...

What Magnet Nursing Means for Nurses

Magnet nursing is just one of the things that makes Emory nursing different for your patients, your career and your future. Since the American Academy of Nursing established the Magnet Hospital Recognition Program for Excellence in...

Nursing Clinical Decision-Making and Active Involvement in Research at Academic Medical Centers

Nurses have always had to make a lot of decisions. A study published in 2000 showed that critical care nurses made more than 200 decisions per hour. Today, nurses have more responsibility than ever...

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