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Theresa A. Soriano, MD, MPH, Receives Hastings Center Award for Excellence in End-of-Life Care

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Theresa A. Soriano, MD, MPH, Receives Hastings Center Award for Excellence in End-of-Life Care











Theresa Soriano, MD, Director of the Visiting Doctors Program, The Mount Sinai Medical Center

New York, NY (PRWEB) January 17, 2012

Theresa A. Soriano, MD, MPH, Director of the Mount Sinai Visiting Doctors Program, and Associate Professor of Medicine and Assistant Professor of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, has been honored with the prestigious Hastings Center Cunniff-Dixon Physician Award for improving the care of patients near the end of life.

Dr. Soriano is one of only three early-career physicians in the country recognized for her commitment to the field and contribution through practical research and clinical work. She will receive the award in a ceremony at Mount Sinai.

Under Dr. Soriano’s leadership, the Visiting Doctors Program at Mount Sinai—one of the nation’s largest academic home-based primary and palliative care program—has created a safety net for more than 1,200 homebound patients and a comfortable in-home palliative care environment.

“The success of the Visiting Doctors Program in providing end-of-life and primary care in a challenging health care environment is the result of Dr. Soriano’s advocacy, her passion for caring for the underserved, and her deep understanding of the importance of the person within the patient,” said David Muller, MD, Chair of the Department of Medical Education, Dean for Medical Education, and Associate Professor of Medicine. “Whether it is for the patient at the bedside, the trainee struggling to make sense of caring for someone at the end of life, or lobbying in the state legislature, Dr. Soriano brings to bear her intellect, passion for justice, and keen interpersonal skills to get the job done.”

Since 1995, the Mount Sinai Visiting Doctors Program has provided compassionate health care to elderly or ailing adults who are unable to leave their homes. The award-winning program grew out of the collaborative efforts of the Samuel L. Bronfman Department of Medicine and the Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine. Throughout Manhattan, the Visiting Doctors team of physicians, nurses, social workers and administrative staff delivers comprehensive primary and palliative care to an underserved segment of the population—homebound adults, consisting of geriatric patients, as well as those with psychiatric, neurological, complex, and terminal illnesses. The team also reaches out to families and caregivers to offer emotional support and counseling.

“It has been so rewarding to see so many patients benefit from the primary and palliative care services that Visiting Doctors provides, and to expose students and housestaff to this work,” said Dr. Soriano. “I am honored to be recognized by the Hastings Center and the Cunniff-Dixon Foundation for the difference we are making in the lives of these patients and families.”

The Hastings Center Cunniff-Dixon Physician Award is provided by the Cunniff-Dixon Foundation, whose mission is to enrich the doctor-patient relationship near the end of life, in partnership with The Hastings Center, a bioethics research institute that has done groundbreaking work on end-of-life decision-making. The nomination and selection process was administered by The Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life. The Cunniff-Dixon Foundation was founded in 2005 by Matthew A. Baxter in memory of his wife, Carley Cunniff, who died of breast cancer, and in recognition of her attending physician, Dr. Peter S. Dixon, who enabled her to die a peaceful death at home with her family and loved ones.

About The Mount Sinai Medical Center

The Mount Sinai Medical Center encompasses both The Mount Sinai Hospital and Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Established in 1968, Mount Sinai School of Medicine is one of few medical schools embedded in a hospital in the United States. It has more than 3,400 faculty in 32 departments and 15 institutes, and ranks among the top 20 medical schools both in National Institute of Health funding and by U.S. News & World Report. The school received the 2009 Spencer Foreman Award for Outstanding Community Service from the Association of American Medical Colleges.

The Mount Sinai Hospital, founded in 1852, is a 1,171-bed tertiary- and quaternary-care teaching facility and one of the nation’s oldest, largest and most-respected voluntary hospitals. U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks The Mount Sinai Hospital among the nation’s best hospitals based on reputation, patient safety, and other patient-care factors. Nearly 60,000 people were treated at Mount Sinai as inpatients last year, and approximately 530,000 outpatient visits took place.

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Nominate a Nurse for the Courage, Commitment and Compassion Award

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Nominate a Nurse for the Courage, Commitment and Compassion Award










Harrisburg, Pa. (PRWEB) May 3, 2006 –-

From hospitals to clinics to delivery rooms to hospice care, chances are a Pennsylvania registered nurse has touched your life. As the largest group of healthcare professionals in the state and in the nation, PA registered nurses play a vital role in providing the highest quality of care to citizens of the Commonwealth. Many registered nurses go above and beyond the call of duty in times of critical need by maintaining an unwavering commitment to their profession.

If you have experienced or witnessed an amazing display of professionalism and superior care by a Pennsylvania registered nurse, now is the time to recognize this extraordinary nurse by nominating him or her for the 4th Annual PA Nurses Courage, Commitment and Compassion Award. Nominations are accepted through July 31, 2006.

Winners will be notified by the last week of August and honored at the PA State Nurses Association Awards Ceremony on October 7, 2006 at the Ted Licke Wildwood Convention Center on the campus of Harrisburg Area Community College in Harrisburg, PA.

Since 2002, the PA Nurses Courage, Commitment and Compassion Award has been given to a Pennsylvania registered nurse displaying amazing dedication to the nursing profession while delivering the highest quality of care on a continual basis.

“The purpose of this award is to honor the nursing community, and a particular nurse who has contributed to the lives of others, as well as the nursing profession,” said Michele Campbell, MSN, RNC, executive administrator for the PA State Nurses Association. “This is a unique opportunity for the community to honor that special nurse who has made a true difference.”

To nominate a nurse you know for this prestigious award, you must submit an essay in 500 words or less, explain why you believe your nominee deserves the 2006 PA Nurse Courage, Commitment and Compassion Award . You can submit your nomination and essay either by mail: Courage, Commitment, Compassion Award, 2578 Interstate Drive, Suite 101, Harrisburg PA 17110; fax to 717-657-3796; or go online and completing the online form going to the webpage: https://www.panurses.org/secure/c_awards2006.htm.

Reminder, nominations will be received through July 31, 2006.

Nomination forms and rules available at http://www.panurses.org , go to the hyperlink located on the front age titled “Awards – Nominate an Amazing Nurse” and click on it to go directly to the nominations page.

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The PA State Nurses Association (PA Nurses) is a non-profit organization representing the over 200,000 practicing nurses in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. PA State Nurses Association works to advance the profession of nursing through education, advocacy, practice, and legislation. PA Nurses is a constituent member of the American Nurses Association and is the official voice for nursing in Pennsylvania. http://www.panurses.org

Contact: Valerie Jo Roberts, Director of Marketing Communications Pennsylvania State Nurses Association

TEL: 717- 657-1222 X 208

Style Guide References: PA State Nurses Association

The official long form of the association name is “PA State Nurses Association”, but may also be written as “Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.” For almost all purposes, it is appropriate to use the short for of the association name as “PA Nurses”.

When writing a reference to the association, it should be referenced as “the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association”, “The PA state Nurses Association” followed by “PA Nurses” or “the PA Nurses” or “The Association.”

Do not refer to the association as “PA Nurses Association”, “The PA Nurses Association,” “PSNA” or “PNA”.

Do not refer to the association in terms such as “organization,” “operation” or “company”.

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