Game Changers  
    Volume VII, Issue 1 | Jan. 5, 2018    
 
South Florida Healthcare Professionals on the Move:  
Promotions, Achievements, Engagements & Accolades
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Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Basics "101"
 
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APDA S. FL Chapter presents
 
3rd Annual Symposium: A Comprehensive Approach to Parkinson's Disease
 
January 20, 2018  
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Broward Health Coral Springs Names New Chief Nursing Officer 
Broward Health has named Carolyn Carter, MBA, BSHA, BSN, RN, as Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) for Broward Health Coral Springs. In her position as CNO, Carter will be responsible for providing nursing and clinical leadership to further patient care functions and services within the hospital region as well as ensure that clinical staff needs are met.  Additionally, she will work with the system's leadership teams to enhance Broward Health Coral Springs' best practices for its hospital care services.

"Carolyn started at Broward Health and throughout her nursing career has demonstrated strong leadership skills," said Beverly Capasso, interim president and CEO of Broward Health. "Her experience and commitment to quality nursing care will be important to help lead our team in shaping the future of Broward Health Coral Springs." 
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Baptist Health South Florida Selects Cota, Inc. to Advance Personalized Cancer Treatment and Research
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Cota Inc., a healthcare data and analytics company bridging precision medicine to population health, and Miami-based Baptist Health South Florida, the largest healthcare organization in the region, today < 1.3.18> announced a multi-year agreement to advance cancer treatment and clinical research at the new Miami Cancer Institute. Cota will enhance Miami Cancer Institute's ability to deliver superior care and drive the most effective treatment for every type of cancer. Miami Cancer Institute at Baptist Health will leverage Cota's data, nodal address and analytics to deliver precision medicine and enable the best treatments at the highest quality of care for patients.
Delray Medical Center Cardiac Rehab Program Receives Certification 
Delray Medical Center recently announced that it had achieved certification of its Cardiac Rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR). Delray Medical Center was recognized for its commitment to improving the quality of life by enhancing standards of care. Cardiovascular rehabilitation programs are designed to help people who suffer from cardiovascular disease recover faster and improve their quality of life. The program includes exercise, education, counseling and support for patients and their families.

"The staff at Delray Medical Center not only works hard to provide the best possible care to our patients, they also give hope and comfort during what can be a stressful time," said Mark Bryan, hospital Chief Executive Officer. "This certification serves as a testament to our full continuum cardiac program and the dedication of our team to helping our patients recover and heal."