

Lulu Rosales, RN, MSN, director of professional practice/Magnet Program at Huntington Memorial Hospital, shares a moment with Dr. Courtney Lyder, dean of the UCLA School of Nursing at a recent “Nursing and the Media” conference held at the University. Rosales was among the nursing leaders who gathered at the national symposium to discuss the evolving role of nursing and the way the profession is depicted in the media and pop culture. Last year, Rosales was instrumental in Huntington Hospital earning Magnet recognition by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Only six percent of the nation’s hospitals have earned this prestigious designation which recognizes healthcare organizations that demonstrate sustained excellence in nursing. – Courtesy Photo
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