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Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 155-161 (June 2005)


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Journey to the Beacon Award: The Georgetown University Hospital Perspective

Lisa Jaworski Miller, RN, BSN, CCRNaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Gina Corbett, RN, BSN, CCRNa, Mary Herold, RN, BSNa, Doris Tavares, RN, CCRNa, Lisa Kirchner, RN, MS, CCRNa, Janie Heath, PhD, APRN-BC, ANP, ACNPb

The medical intensive care unit (MICU) at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., was among the first four hospitals to be awarded the Beacon Award from the American Association of Critical- Care Nurses. The Beacon Award is given to those units that prove, through a 42-question application, how they excel and serve as a guiding light to other intensive care units. The MICU's “journey” to the award prompted an introspective look into the unit, its policies, and its methods of providing the highest quality patient care, in an environment that is supportive to the nursing staff.

a Medical ICU, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC, USA

b School of Nursing and Health Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. 3004 S. Abingdon Street Arlington, VA 22206

PII: S0899-5885(05)00026-2

doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2005.02.005


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