Ulrich Beth, McNamara Liz, Watnick Suzanne, Last First Middle
Professor at the Cizik School of Nursing, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
Editor-in-Chief of the Nephrology Nursing Journal.
Nephrol Nurs J. 2020 Mar-Apr;47(2):119-125.
The Northwest Kidney Center (NWC) in Seattle, Washington, has been a leader in nephrology care for almost 60 years, opening the first hemodialysis unit in the United States in 1962. In February 2020, one of their patients was the first reported death from COVID-19 in the United States. On April 6, 2020, as a part of NNJ Extra - the Nephrology Nursing Journal's podcast series, Beth Ulrich, EdD, RN, FACHE, FAONL, FAAN, Editor-in-Chief of the Nephrology Nursing Journal, talked with the leaders of the Northwest Kidney Centers - Suzanne Watnick, MD, the Chief Medical Officer, and Liz McNamara, MN, RN, Vice President of Patient Care Services and the Chief Nursing Officer, who discussed dealing with the onset of COVID-19 at NWC, how their team worked together to provide care for their patients and support for their staff members, and the lessons they learned that can benefit others.
位于华盛顿州西雅图的西北肾脏中心(NWC)在肾脏病护理领域处于领先地位近60年,于1962年开设了美国首个血液透析单元。2020年2月,该中心的一名患者成为美国首例有记录的死于新冠病毒病(COVID-19)的病例。2020年4月6日,作为《肾脏病护理杂志》播客系列“NNJ Extra”的一部分,《肾脏病护理杂志》主编贝丝·乌尔里希博士、注册护士、医疗保健执行官、美国护理学会院士、美国护理科学院院士,与西北肾脏中心的负责人进行了交谈,其中包括首席医疗官苏珊娜·沃特尼克医学博士,以及患者护理服务副总裁兼首席护理官、拥有护理学硕士学位的注册护士利兹·麦克纳马拉,他们讨论了西北肾脏中心应对COVID-19疫情的情况、团队如何共同努力为患者提供护理并为工作人员提供支持,以及他们所吸取的可造福他人的经验教训。