The Medical Intensive Care Unit at Christiana Hospital Newark (Photo provided by ChristianaCare)

ChristianaCare ICU units earn National Beacon Awards for excellence in critical-care nursing

Claudia EstradaHealth, Headlines

NEWARK — Three intensive care units at Christiana Hospital in Newark have received national recognition from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), earning 2025 Beacon Awards for Excellence for delivering high-level, evidence-based care and patient outcomes. The Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU), Surgical Critical Care Complex (SCCC), and Transitional Surgical Unit (TSU) were honored for their work treating some …

The Way We Care Awards Recognize Exceptional Patient Experience (Photo provided by ChristianaCare)

ChristianaCare celebrates caregivers at “The Way We Care Awards”

Claudia EstradaHeadlines, Health

WILMINGTON- On March 31, ChristianaCare hosted its inaugural “The Way We Care Awards” at the Gateway Conference Center at Wilmington Hospital, honoring 37 caregivers who have gone above and beyond to provide exceptional care to patients. The awards ceremony recognized individuals who have been commended by patients for offering outstanding experiences. Caregivers from various roles, campuses, and care settings, including …

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ChristianaCare achieves fourth consecutive Magnet designation

Claudia EstradaHealth, Headlines

WILMINGTON- Nurses and healthcare professionals gathered across ChristianaCare’s campuses to celebrate a long-anticipated milestone, the organization’s fourth consecutive Magnet designation. “For your commitment to nursing excellence and quality care, we are thrilled to recognize ChristianaCare with its fourth consecutive Magnet designation,”said  David Marshall, J.D., DNP, RN, chair of the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC).  “This accomplishment is a powerful testament …

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Delaware launches drive to fill 400 state jobs

Betsy PriceBusiness, Headlines

  Delaware has launched a $225,000 campaign to advertise the many state jobs available, and to make sure job seekers know the state has raised salaries and offers alternative schedules. The campaign is a unique move for the state, pointed out Claire DeMatteis, secretary of the Delaware Department of Human Resources. It’s aimed at catching the attention of Delaware workers …