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Nursing Quality and Safety

National Recognition for Quality and Safety: The nursing teams, along with all providers at CMH, understand that patient safety is our highest priority, regardless of where patients receive care. Central Maine Medical Center has received multiple annual A grades from the Leapfrog Group, an independent national watchdog organization. The Leapfrog Group has named Bridgton Hospital and Rumford Hospital as Top Rural Hospitals, as well. The Leapfrog Group assesses hospital quality based on their performance in preventing medical errors, injuries, accidents, infections and other harms to patients in their care.

CMH also contributes to the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI), a national database that collects data that are then used to improve the quality of nursing care. This partnership allows us to continually improve the quality of care throughout all CMH facilities.

EMR: Ensuring Continuity of Care: Information technology (IT) plays a crucial role in health care, and CMH has received HealthCare’s Most Wired award, which recognizes excellence and patient safety and outcomes in healthcare IT. Our investments in IT include implementing electronic medical records (EMR), which allow CMH to maintain accurate, up-to-date information about patients in our facilities. We use the Cerner® EMR at all three CMH acute care hospitals and have individualized the system to suit the needs of our nurses and other healthcare providers. Our teams now have the ability to access real-time information about inpatient care, emergency care, medical imaging, pharmacy and computerized provider order entry for each of our patients.

Not only does our EMR enable us to standardize care for patients, it also reduces stress on providers concerned about making errors and improves the efficiency with which they are able to provide care to patients.

Rapid Response Teams Improve Outcomes: An offshoot of our investments in EMR is the rapid response team (RRT). When a provider identifies physiological abnormalities in a patient that increase the risk of adverse clinical events, such as unexpected breathing problems or chest pain, the provider can call for an RRT from anywhere in the hospital 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
RRTs include a variety of providers, such as intensive care unit nurses and respiratory therapists, who:

  • Respond to team member concerns about a patient experiencing early warning signs of decline
  • Initiate or assist with interventions to stabilize the patient
  • Make recommendations to the healthcare team as needed
  • Expedite transfer of the patient to appropriate higher level of care

Early recognition improves the safety and effectiveness of medical care and helps assure optimal outcomes.

Prioritizing Communication: Teamwork and communication are critical to keeping patients safe and improving quality of care. CMH nurses use the four-part Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation (SBAR) communication system to keep fellow team members up to speed about patients’ conditions and alert fellow providers about problems that need immediate attention. The SBAR technique helps CMH nurses:

  • Organize information in preparation for communicating with a provider about a patient
  • Give a report to another caregiver in an organized, focused format
  • Provide information to an emergency team responding to a critical situation

TeamSTEPPS: Healthcare is most efficient and effective when professionals work together toward a common goal. As part of our commitment to quality care, Central Maine Healthcare offers TeamSTEPPS (Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety) to new and existing nurses. The program allows nurses to gain the confidence they need to make decisions quickly and accurately with the support of their teams.

Created by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Department of Defense, TeamSTEPPS is a set of teamwork tools proven to improve communication and collaboration between healthcare workers. By implementing this program, healthcare organizations optimize patient safety and minimize medical errors. Our healthcare professionals participating in TeamSTEPPS focus on four key skills to improve their competency where teamwork is concerned:

  • Communication
  • Mutual Support
  • Leadership
  • Situation Monitoring

They also understand how the four skills work together with the three Team Competency Outcomes:

  • Attitudes
  • Knowledge
  • Performance

The skills learned through TeamSTEPPS are implemented during each patient’s treatment regimen. TeamSTEPPS principles may be applied when:

  • Sharing the treatment plan with the team. During this event, the team is primarily concerned with assigning important roles and responsibilities, establishing expectations and anticipating outcomes.
  • Huddling to monitor and modify the plan when necessary and debriefing to evaluate team performance. During a debriefing session, TeamSTEPPS graduates may apply the skills they have learned and developed to reinforce the positive behaviors necessary for exemplary patient care.Overall, Central Maine Healthcare nurses who participate in TeamSTEPPS have the confidence to ensure that mistakes or oversights are identified and remedied quickly.

Shared Governance Council: Central Maine Healthcare’s nursing program includes a Shared Governance Council, in which nurses and nurse leaders collaborate on decisions that affect and improve every aspect of the nursing profession at CMH. This collaboration benefits our nurses by helping them work as a team and creates a workplace culture of inclusion, engagement and compassion. Our Shared Governance Councils directly contribute to our vision of nurses providing holistic, high-quality care to our patients.

Our patients benefit from these Shared Governance Councils, as well. By sharing decision-making responsibilities between nurses and nurse leaders, our teams can work together to ensure safer, more effective patient care and more successful patient outcomes.

Our 6 Shared Governance Councils: Our six councils include nurses from across CHM. The councils meet regularly to create and develop work plans to meet goals in the following six areas.

  • The System Nursing Education Council focuses on finding educational opportunities that allow nurses to not only advance their careers but also improve patient-centered care. The team works with partners both internally and externally to create a culture that supports lifelong learning.
  • The Informatics Council maintains a close relationship with the information technology (IT) department to keep communications between departments smoothly, optimize and improve utilization of our electronic medical record system and advocate for other IT resources that allow nurses to provide safe, high-quality care.
  • The Patient Experience Council focuses on meeting patients’ and families’ needs at all CMH facilities. The council works with nurses to improve patient and family satisfaction scores and develops ways to improve the CMH nursing culture such that high-quality patient and family care motivates all actions and decisions.
  • The Professional Practice Council provides leadership strategies, encourages career development and helps nurses maintain a professional, compassionate relationship with patients and team members. Its efforts give nurses the resources necessary to provide superior patient care.
  • The Quality & Patient Safety Council recommends improvements to nursing practices throughout our healthcare system for the comfort and safety of our patients. Goals include expanding efforts to standardize clinical practices and improve system-wide communication about quality initiatives and data.
  • The Recruitment & Retention Council develops strategies to create a work environment where our nurses feel valued and supported and provides them with opportunities for career growth. For example, the council has implemented a Mentorship Program for nurses who have completed residency training and a Professional Advancement Program that rewards nurses who pursue clinical excellence.

Nursing Career Opportunities

When you join the CMH nursing team, you are joining a team of highly skilled and experienced nurses dedicated to working alongside providers and patients to deliver holistic, quality care. Our relationship with Maine College of Health Professions gives our team members access to a regionally accredited college to further their education, while our student loan repayment program helps ease the financial burden of pursuing education. And, with positions as CNAs, LPNs, RNs and beyond, career growth and advancement are almost guaranteed.

We don’t just want you to grow in your career. We want you to grow as a person. That is why we work hard to help our nurses maintain a healthy work-life balance by offering flexible scheduling, excellent health insurance, health savings accounts, 401(k) options, YMCA memberships and more.

Above all, we foster a sense of community among our nurses. We strive for a work culture of compassion and understanding. Our tobacco-free facility encourages the health of our patients and providers. And similarly to how we care for our patients, we believe in investing in a whole person — their health, their career path and their spirit.

Join our Nursing Team

A message from Sally Arsenault, a Rumford Hospital nurse   Apply today!

A message from Ann Marie, a Rumford Hospital nurse


Here’s What Our Nurses Have to Say:

“It really excites me to work at Central Maine Healthcare because I can stay within my community [and] have a professional career here that continues to allow me to grow.” — Jen Wells, RN, MSN

“I’ve always felt valued working here at Central Maine Healthcare. I felt supported throughout my professional growth and development to continue providing patients and families with optimal care.” — Elizabeth Turcotte, MSN, RN-BC, ONC

I am interested in joining the team. View a list of current job openings or contact our human resources department at 207-795-2392 or recruitment@cmhc.org.

Nursing Loan Repayment Program

Central Maine Healthcare is committed to helping our nurse team members advance their careers. For nurses with a two-year degree who wish to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, we offer loan repayment to help defray the high cost of a furthering their education.

How the Program Works: CMH’s loan assistance program begins once a nurse completes their degree. While nurses continue to make the required payments on their own student loans, CMH also makes payments, allowing nurses to chip away debt more quickly. Assistance payments increase over a period of three to five years.

Our goal is to help nurses achieve a higher level of education while comfortably being able to pay down student loan debt – a situation that benefits nurses, the health system and our patients.

Benefits for Nurses and Community Health Care: Hospitals and healthcare systems across the country – including CMH – need nurses who are dedicated to quality health care and learning as much as they can to help patients. We want to enable nurses to increase their knowledge base and provide the best care possible, all while knowing that student loan debt will not prevent them from achieving their goals.
Becoming a registered nurse can cost as much as $104,000 for a BSN. Advanced degrees and accelerated programs can add to the cost. If you are interested in furthering your nursing career, consider joining the team at CMH and learn how we can assist you.

Want to learn more? Call Human Resources at 207-795-2392.


Nursing Specialties

Our Workplace – Fostering Teamwork and Growth: If nursing is your passion, Central Maine Healthcare offers plenty of opportunities to nurture it. Our nurses care for patients in a variety of venues from western Maine to the coast. They serve in hospital departments or units and provider practices in a variety of medical specialties.

We are proud to offer many unique settings in which our nurses can pursue their calling, but we’re even prouder of what binds this remarkable group of professionals together: a sense of community. Every nurse at Central Maine Healthcare is connected to their colleagues as part of a team, and that team is often the face of health care for the people we serve. No matter where our nurses work or what patient population they serve, they can rely on their teammates to support, encourage and coach them – in short, our team helps all nurses reach their potential. That benefits everyone.

Opportunities for Specialization: These are just a few of the specialties in which you can grow your nursing career at Central Maine Healthcare:

  • Cardiac care. Cardiac care nurses help patients with coronary artery disease, heart failure and other cardiac conditions manage medications, recover from surgery or monitor ongoing disease.
  • Gastroenterology. Gastroenterology nurses help care for patients with digestive disorders by assisting with certain treatments and providing follow-up care and education about preventing symptom flare-ups or recovering from procedures.
  • Neonatal. Neonatal nurses care for new mothers and babies, including those born prematurely who need round-the-clock care in a neonatal intensive or intermediate care unit.
  • Oncology. Oncology nurses help administer chemotherapy and other forms of treatment for cancer, and they provide education about mitigating side effects and staying healthy during treatment.
  • Orthopedics. Orthopedic nurses assist in the treatment and follow-up care of individuals with musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, and they provide valuable education about symptom relief and injury prevention.
  • Pediatrics. Do you enjoy working with children and teenagers? Pediatric nurses help provide well and sick care for young patients.
  • Trauma. Trauma nurses work in a fast-paced hospital environment caring for patients with life-threatening injuries.
  • Wound care. Wound care nurses help care for patients with chronic or hard-to-heal wounds by performing certain treatments, such as debridement, monitoring wound healing and providing education about home care.

Nursing Awards and Accolades

At Central Maine Healthcare, we believe in excellence. We are committed to ensuring our nursing and technical support teams provide the best possible care for our patients by maintaining a professional work environment that keeps our team members content and fulfilled. We achieve this through continuing education, opportunities for career advancement, and ensuring recognition programs are in place to celebrate our team members who consistently demonstrate clinical excellence and personify Central Maine Healthcare’s remarkable patient experience.

The DAISY Award

The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses is an international program that recognizes extraordinary nurses. Central Maine Medical Center, Bridgton Hospital and Rumford Hospital present a nurse at each facility with the award quarterly.

The DAISY Foundation honors J. Patrick Barnes, who died in 1999 at age 33 from complications of the autoimmune disease Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura. His family witnessed so much love and compassion from his nurses during his hospitalization that they have chosen to recognize extraordinary nurses in his memory.

Every DAISY Honoree at Central Maine Healthcare is recognized at a public ceremony and receives a certificate, award pin, small sculpture, a bouquet of daisies, and a pan of cinnamon rolls — Patrick’s favorite food. The Barnes family hopes that whenever nurses smell that aroma, they pause and remember how special they are.

In addition to serving as role models for the nursing profession, DAISY Award Honorees:

  • provide compassionate, high quality nursing care.
  • foster a patient and family centered experience.
  • create a culture that empowers and supports all team members.
  • are passionate about the work that they do for the community they serve.

How to Nominate an Extraordinary Nurse

Anyone — patients, visitors, and all CMH team members — may nominate an exceptional nurse by filling out the appropriate form below:

CMMC Nomination

Bridgton Nomination

Rumford Nomination

Central Maine Medical Center
c/o DAISY Coordinator
300 Main Street
Lewiston, ME 04240

Bridgton Hospital
c/o Paula Cox
10 High Street
Bridgton, ME 04009

Rumford Hospital
c/o Gail Zeringue
420 Franklin Street
Rumford, ME 04276

The SUNSHINE Award

The SUNSHINE Award is a Central Maine Healthcare program recognizing outstanding clinical team members who demonstrate excellence through their commitment, service and compassionate caregiving.

Clinical team members include any non-nursing, patient support staff.

An Outstanding Clinical Team Member:

  • supports Central Maine Healthcare’s vision to deliver safe, reliable, high-quality patient care.
  • displays professional excellence and is a role model for their profession.
  • is passionate about the work that they do for the community they serve.
  • creates a culture that empowers and supports all team members.

Each winner of The SUNSHINE Award is celebrated at a public ceremony and receives a certificate, a bouquet of yellow daisy’s, and an award pin.

How to Nominate an Extraordinary Caregiver

If you’ve had help from or worked with a deserving member of our support staff, you can nominate that person by filling out this form:

You can also pick up a SUNSHINE Award form at the hospital and drop it off in the specially marked boxes at the facility.

Questions about how to recognize a CMH Team member?

Email the DAISY Coordinator at  DAISYAward@cmhc.org.

Nurse Residency Program

The Nurse Residency Program at Central Maine Healthcare is a formal education program designed to extend the graduate nurse’s basic nurse education and skills and support them in the transition to professional nurse throughout a 12-month program. All nurses entering Central Maine Healthcare with less than one year of experience will be enrolled in the Nurse Residency Program, including all Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses.

The residency focuses on providing a culture that prioritizes and supports professional growth and learning. Our nurse residents are the future of healthcare in our community, so it is essential to provide them with the tools, training, and support they need for their success as they begin a new career.

The 12-month program consists of a standardized orientation comprised of organizational onboarding, skill acquisition rotations, regularly scheduled Professional Development Sessions, and frequent check-in with the Residency Program staff. Our goal is to integrate new nurses into our team while giving them the confidence, support, and education to succeed in their careers.

Benefits of a Nurse Residency Program

The Nurse Residency Program is a proven, evidence-based curriculum designed by Vizient and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). We provide a one-on-one clinical experience with preceptors and ongoing support from experienced mentors, educators, and leadership. Initial structured skill acquisition education in the clinical setting supports the transition to practice based on quality safety initiatives. In addition, the residency provides foundational learning experiences and builds confidence before caring for a patient assignment.

Throughout the 12-month program, we offer multidisciplinary year-round integration of professional development sessions focused on enhancing clinical thinking, clinical judgment, skill development, knowledge application, and professional growth. Providing professional development strengthens commitment to nursing as a professional career as a life-long learner.

As part of the residency, we support evidence-based practice through an evidence-based project. Research shows that evidence-based practice directly links practice outcomes and care provided to improve health outcomes and reduce variation in patient care.

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Contact Information

Angela Butler BSN, RN
Nurse Residency Program Coordinator
Central Maine Medical Center
207-330-7250
NurseResidencyProgram@cmhc.org

Nursing at Central Maine Healthcare

Our nurses embody this mission by following a Nursing Practice model focused on relationship-based care, ensuring that patients and family are at the center of all we do. By nurturing communication between healthcare teams and with our patients and their families, our nurses strive for caring conversations that help anticipate each individual’s needs.

Nursing Vision

In order to create a nurturing environment, the vision of our Nursing Department is to employ passionate, professional nurses who provide high-quality holistic care to our patients. We believe that the practice of holistic nursing promotes an environment for optimal well-being of the body, mind and spirit.

We combine our vision to employ passionate and professional nurses with our philosophy of professional excellence by evolving the creative art and science of nursing. Patients are treated as members of our own families, with a focus on dignity, respect and what matters to them. We include our patients and their family members in all aspects of decision-making in order to provide what matters most — at the time it matters most.

CMH nurses fulfill many roles within their patient’s care team besides providing direct patient care. They often serve as educators, interpreters and advocates for our patients. This includes helping our patients and their families understand the health issues they’re facing and the potential resources available to them, while serving as their advocate in order to promote the best possible outcome for each patient.

Nursing Vision and Philosophy: A Community of Nurses Changing Health Care

At Central Maine Healthcare, our nurses are more than a team of skilled, dedicated professionals. We are also a close-knit community of friends and neighbors who support each other in the pursuit of a common goal: providing exceptional, evidence-based care that puts patients at the center of everything we do.

Ours is a diverse community of nurses with a wide range of degrees, specialty training and certifications, and that diversity is our strength. We use each nurse’s unique skills and talents to achieve our vision of a team of passionate, professional nurses providing high-quality, holistic care that matters to our patients. We foster a safe patient- and family-centered experience that is open and responsive to the communities we serve.

As nurses, caring for patients in times of illness or injury is only part of our role. We’re also educators and advocates. We provide education to empower people to achieve their health and wellness goals, and we champion their efforts by providing support, guidance and connections to helpful resources. Our philosophy reflects the marriage of art and science in the multidimensional role nurses play at CMH: We, as a nursing community, assure professional excellence by evolving the creative art and science of nursing. Patients are treated as if they are members of our own families, focusing on dignity, respect and what matters to them.

Our Core Values

We foster a respectful, supportive environment in which every nurse feels empowered to achieve their personal and professional best. Our nursing community embraces:

  • Accountability. As members of a team, our strength comes from each other. That’s why each of us is accountable to our colleagues to uphold our values and provide high-quality care every day.
  • Efficiency. Every member of our community has a clear understanding of their responsibilities and receives the necessary resources, training and support to fulfill them.
  • Evidence-based best practices. We follow protocols and care strategies that are grounded in the latest science and have demonstrated effectiveness.
  • Holistic care. We promote health in body, mind and spirit.
  • Mutual support. Ours is a team where nurses can rely on each other for assistance. We look out for each other and build each other up.
  • Shared clinical decision-making. In many cases, our nurses spend more time than other members of the care team with patients, which is why their input is essential when crafting plans of care.
  • Self-improvement. We encourage our nurses to be lifelong learners and support their participation in continuing education. We conduct regular performance improvement evaluations to ensure the members of our community always adhere to the highest standards of quality and safety.

Nursing Practice Model

The CMH practice model exemplifies a culture that empowers and supports nurses to advance their professional development from Novice to Expert. This means helping them stay on top of the ever-changing healthcare industry through our Professional Advancement Program, TeamSTEPPS program and other career opportunities. By focusing on their professional growth, our nurses learn how to make positive changes that directly impact our patients.

By making this investment in our nursing team members, we hope to show them how appreciated they are for the specialized contribution they make every day in the delivery of healthcare and their ability to positively affect care and outcomes of our patients. We believe this is essential to provide the highest quality care to our patients in today’s healthcare environment.

Connect With Us

Feeling inspired to give back to your community? Consider a career in nursing at Central Maine Healthcare. We are always looking for talented, compassionate nursing professionals to join our team, and you may be the perfect fit. Let us know you are interested by applying online, and one of our recruiters will get back to you with details.

Contact our human resources department at 207-795-2392 or recruitment@cmhc.org.

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