Four Generations of Caring
“I come from four generations of nurses in my family, so I love caring for patients,” says Catherine Landrum, a registered nurse at the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA, which was awarded Magnet Designation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. “Receiving this designation just seems natural because we’ve always been doing this type of work here. We provide excellent care, education, and resources to our patients. Magnet designation means a five-star rating for nursing practice, service, and care. The nursing field has grown and has demanded that nurses attain higher degrees. I’m excited to be on the cusp of educational change and excited about where the profession is going.”
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