The Gold Standard in Heart Care: How Magnet® Designation Makes a Difference

By: Emory Heart & Vascular
Date: Dec 20, 2024

If you have a cardiac condition, you already know how important it is to find a specialist you can trust to care for you at every stage of your heart-health journey.

But your nursing team is a vital part of your care, too. Whether you are visiting for a heart check-up, undergoing cardiac rehabilitation or having bypass surgery, nurses play a critical role in ensuring you receive high-quality care. But how do you find excellent nurses? You can't connect with them by searching the internet for "great nurses near me."

But you can look for a heart program that makes nursing excellence a high priority. An academic health system like Emory Healthcare is dedicated to achieving the gold standard for nursing excellence: Magnet designation.

What Is Magnet Designation?

Magnet designation is the ultimate nursing credential. The Magnet recognition Program was established by the American Nurses Credentialing Center almost 30 years ago. It recognizes quality patient care, nursing excellence and innovations in professional nursing practice.

The application process is thorough and time-consuming. Many organizations strive for Magnet designation but never achieve it.

Earning Magnet designation is proof of a rock-solid commitment to excellent health care. Emory Healthcare is the only health system in Georgia with four Magnet-designated hospitals and the state's first and only Magnet-designated ambulatory practice, Emory Clinic.

Our four Magnet-designated hospitals include:

anita rich headshotMagnet designation is a significant professional accomplishment for our nurses as well. In 2024, Emory Johns Creek Hospital heart failure coordinator, diabetes care and education specialist Anita Rich, DNP, was awarded the ANCC National Magnet Nurse of the Year® Award for Transformational Leadership.

With decades of nursing experience, Anita is also a senior clinical instructor at Emory University’s Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. When not establishing and maintaining inpatient and outpatient heart failure services for Emory Johns Creek Hospital or instructing at Emory University, Anita is president of Nurses Heart to Heart, a nonprofit she founded in 2010.

More options. Better outcomes.

Learn more about our world-class heart care. Make an appointment online find a provider or call 404-778-7777 to schedule an appointment.

“I am so honored to have received the 2024 ANCC National Magnet Nurse of the Year® Award for Transformational Leadership. This has been an incredible experience and an amazing opportunity to share my passion for heart failure patients and to share the work of Nurses Heart to Heart.” - Anita Rich, DNP

 

Anita was one of five Magnet Nurse of the Year awards, which demonstrates her commitment to upholding the nursing values that Emory continues to be recognized for.


Magnet Makes a Difference in Your Heart Care

Magnet designation tells you that Emory Healthcare creates an environment where nurses in every specialty can thrive. That’s certainly true in cardiac medicine. Throughout the health system, our heart nurses care for patients with expert knowledge and sensitivity, whether helping them manage a chronic condition like heart failure or coordinating their care before or after surgery. Our heart nurses:

  • Work with physicians and other health professionals to provide high-quality patient care.
  • Educate patients about their condition and treatment.
  • Help design new care models.
  • Lead quality improvement teams.
  • Participate in cardiac research.
  • Use the latest technology and patient care practices to help you heal.

World-class heart care. 

About Emory Heart & Vascular

When it comes to the heart, expertise matters most. Emory Heart & Vascular has a national reputation for treating simple to serious heart conditions using the most advanced treatment options and therapies available. These advancements offer a solution to patients that can’t be found anywhere else.

Our heart specialists have pioneered many procedures now practiced widely around the world, while continuing to set the standard of care through developing innovation and pushing boundaries. This ensures more treatment options and better outcomes for everyone. When it comes to matters of the heart, whether it's yours or a loved one's, nothing matters more than receiving the absolute best care. With more than 150 physicians in 23 locations, Emory Heart & Vascular brings that care close to home.


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