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  • 1.  Ambulatory Nursing Page

    Posted 08-22-2025 14:29

    Happy Friday everyone! 

    I'm excited to share that I've just been approved for an Ambulatory Nurse page on our organization's intranet-this is a big milestone! I've been told that if the page consistently receives high engagement, it could lead to a dedicated website. 😊

    I'd love to hear from others: do you have a dedicated page for your Ambulatory Nurses? If so, what topics have resonated most with your audience?

    I'm currently considering including:

    • Upcoming conferences and events
    • Cheat sheets for order management and communication workflows
    • Triage resources
    • Tips for care coordination

    My goal is to spotlight the incredible work happening in our ambulatory areas and provide practical tools that meet their unique needs. Thanks in advance for any ideas or inspiration you can share!

    Sanje Harris-Richardson, MSN, RN, GERO-BC, AMB-BC 
    Clinical Specialist 
    Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa FL


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    Sanje Harris-Richardson
    MSN, RN, GERO-BC
    Tampa FL
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  • 2.  RE: Ambulatory Nursing Page

    Posted 08-25-2025 09:00

    Great news, Sanje!

     

    Within our organization's intranet, we have different pages that each "division" can create pages – for example, we have an urgent care page, our medical group page, etc.,.  It has been very helpful to have orientation/onboarding documents here, information for annual competencies, and more.  We found that many teams like going to the intranet vs. a shared folder to find workflow tip sheets.  We have clinical pages as well as information for hiring leaders.   Good luck!

     

    Danielle Smith MSN, RN

    she/her/hers

    Clinical Practice Leader, Children's Medical Group

    Cell: 262-989-1999

     

     

     

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  • 3.  RE: Ambulatory Nursing Page

    Posted 09-15-2025 14:50

    Thank you Danielle, for your insight! 



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    Sanje Harris-Richardson
    MSN, RN, GERO-BC
    Tampa FL
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