SVMHS Achieves Magnet® Recognition
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SALINAS, Calif., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System (SVMHS) has achieved Magnet recognition as a reflection of its nursing professionalism, teamwork and superiority in patient care. The American Nurses Credentialing Center s Magnet Recognition Program® distinguishes organizations that meet rigorous standards for nursing excellence.
With this credential, Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System joins the global community of Magnet-recognized organizations. Just a small, and select group of U.S. health care organizations have achieved Magnet recognition.
SVMHS President/CEO Pete Delgado and Chief Operating Officer Clement Miller surrounded by nurses and other staff listening to live video announcement from the Chair of the Commission for the Magnet Recognition Program®
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Blue Zones Project Expands Well-Being Transformation To Six Monterey County Communities
January 18, 2021 GMT
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MONTEREY, Calif., Jan. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System (SVMHS), Taylor Farms, and Montage Health announced the expansion of their agreement with Sharecare and Blue Zones LLC to transform the well-being of Monterey County communities. Since 2019, Blue Zones Project® by Sharecare has driven well-being improvements for Salinas residents, and, beginning this year, the initiative will extend across the entire county.
“Following the measurable successes achieved in Salinas to date, we have confidence in envisioning a healthier future for Monterey County as we extend and expand Blue Zones Project with the support of our partners,” said Pete Delgado, president/CEO of Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System. “We have ye
Frontline workers first to get vaccine in Monterey County Share Updated: 7:20 PM PST Dec 17, 2020 Share Updated: 7:20 PM PST Dec 17, 2020
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Show Transcript GOOD EVENING EVERYONE I M DAN GREEN. ERIN CLARK IS OFF THIS WEEK. WE BEGIN TONIGHT. WITH THE COVID VACCINE NOW HAVING REACHED EVERY COUNTY HERE ON THE CENTRAL COAST.. TODAY IT ARRIVED IN MONTEREY COUNTY. WITH MORE ON ITS DISTRIBUTION AND WHO GOT IT WE GO TO ACTION NEWS 8 REPORTER FELIX CORTEZ LIVE IN SALINAS..#### DAN SALINAS VALLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL THE FIRST TO GET THE VACCINE HERE IN MONTEREY COUNTY.. AND TODAY NURSES AND DOCTORS LINED UP TO GET THE SHOT.. (Clip 0046)(:07 boy what a historical moment this is :10 its really a great reason for all of us to celebrate :14) pete delgado the ceo of salinas valey memorial hospital announcing the arrival of the covid vaccine in monterey county.. svmh the first to vaccinate its frontline healthcare workers..