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Top Certified Flight Nurse Honored With BCEN 2021 Distinguished Award

Top Certified Flight Nurse Honored With BCEN 2021 Distinguished Award Share Article The Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) named Richmond, VA-based VCU Health flight nurse and paramedic Kevin A. Kissner, MSN, RN, CEN, CFRN, NRP, as the 2021 Distinguished CFRN Award winner. Among his duties, Kissner provides support for the Virginia State Police s helicopter medical evacuation programs. BCEN s annual national award honors one top Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN) for their advocacy for flight nursing excellence through flight nursing specialty certification. Kevin’s commitment to his specialty and his remarkable work as a VCU Health flight nurse supporting Virginia State Police and its Med-Flight I showcases how board certified flight nurses contribute to exceptional patient care, public service, and the advancement of clinical excellence.

VALLEY VISIONS: PRMC nurse among team directing the chaos | Special Sections

If there is a perfect example of the word “perseverance,” it is in the efforts of trained, dedicated nurses these many past months, and Kim Miller, RN, a charge nurse in the Paris Regional Medical Center emergency department, is a solid representative of that profession in these trying times. Miller grew up in Roxton and still has family there. She and her husband, Mark, married for 36 years with three children and three — soon to be four — grandchildren, live in Fort Towson, Oklahoma, “out in the boonies,” as she describes it. Her drive to work each day takes about 45 minutes. “I never had that ‘a-ha’ moment, where I just knew I had to be a nurse,” said Miller, recently. “I had been working in a bank, my son was going to start school soon and day care was going to be expensive, so after being a stay-at-home mom for a couple of years, I decided to do something that would help my husband pick up the slack and entered nursing sch

Acadian paramedic recognized for 40 year of certification

Acadian paramedic recognized for 40 year of certification Anthony “Andy” Bruch. (Source: kplc) By Davon Cole | March 3, 2021 at 3:07 PM CST - Updated March 3 at 3:07 PM LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Anthony “Andy” Bruch, Regional Educational Coordinator for the National EMS Academy and a paramedic for Acadian Ambulance, has been recognized by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians for achieving 40 consecutive years of National certification as a paramedic - a distinction held by few EMS professionals. Bruch started his EMS career in his home state of West Virginia in 1974 and has been actively providing patient care for six decades. Bruch became an EMS instructor in 1977, received his EMT-Intermediate in 1978 from Radford University, attended Marshall University, and became a West Virginia state paramedic in 1979. He became a Nationally Registered Paramedic in July of 1980. Bruch is also a Registered Nurse and Certified Emergency Nurse and

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