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		<title>Top 5 reasons to love your nurse team</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 15:29:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mia Lofgren &#38; Georgietta Bento</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We know that we have the support of one another, and that at any given moment, a phone call, or sometimes even a gaze at one another, elicits help. <a href="http://scrubsmag.com/top-5-reasons-to-love-your-nurse-team/"></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://scrubsmag.mindovermediallc.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/RN_PICC_Team_WestchesterMEd.jpg" alt="Westchester Medical Center Nurse Team" title="RN_PICC_Team_WestchesterMEd" width="298" height="185" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10313" />At Westchester Medical Center, we are proud to have one  of the best nursing teams in the nation. Through the efforts of our  cohesive team, we took a small idea, and through collaboration,  developed our medical center’s RN Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter  (PICC) Team. </p>
<p>The team was created and developed—and is staffed—by  Registered Nurses. Even the name identifies who we are: a team of  nurses. We started our life together as a group when PICC lines were in  their genesis stage, and we have grown with the national standards for  central lines. We exemplify a good nursing team because we work  together, choreographing our patient interactions as if the steps of  care were a fine dance.</p>
<p>We were challenged at first by the  newness of the idea, but over time we have grown into being comfortable  and verbal at national conferences. The RN PICC Team strategizes about  problems, concerns and a myriad of patient issues, and is frequently  validated through research literature and conferences that are dealing  with the same issues. We have been on the forefront of PICCs and feel  privileged to continue this journey as an all-nurse team. </p>
<p>As a small  group that serves our region’s tertiary teaching university, we see and  do things every day that challenge us, but we remain a team. The focus  of our team has been and will continue to be what is best for our  patients. Everything we do revolves around how we can produce better  outcomes for them.</p>
<p>Having the same goals makes it easier to work  as a team, as our foundations are the same. We don’t need to verbalize  our thoughts and concerns because we&#8217;re looking at things through the  same eyes. At the end of our day, as we reflect on what could have been  different, we pave the way for a better future.</p>
<p>Top 5 Reasons  to Love Your Nurse Team:</p>
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<li>In this current day of healthcare challenges, we believe that working in the supportive  environment of a healthy team makes all the difference in job satisfaction. </li>
<li>When the job before us seems complex, impossible or consuming, it is through the mutually supportive environment of teamwork that the day becomes possible—and, in fact, successful and enjoyable.</li>
<li>Because  we are encouraged, affirmed and held accountable to each other in our  professional standards, we work in an environment of constant support.</li>
<li>We spend most of our day in the work environment. Because of  the team foundation, our day flows seamlessly. On days that would  normally present a challenge, because of our professional compatibilities and cohesive standards we&#8217;re always ‘in this together.&#8217;</li>
<li>As part of a team, we&#8217;re never alone in our daily professional role. We have times when we&#8217;re practicing independently, but we know  that we have the support of one another, and that at any given moment, a phone call, or sometimes even a gaze at one another, elicits help.</li>
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