New York City, New York Feb 10, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Keller Army Community Hospital is proud to announce the appointment of Elise Zbar as the new Risk Manager. With a distinguished background in nursing and public health, Elise is dedicated to improving health service support and ensuring a safe, responsive medical environment for the West Point community.
Specializing in infectious disease control and public health, Elise brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her new role. Her journey began as a pediatric nurse, then transitioning to public health earning a Masters Degree in Nursing Education from SUNY Polytechnic Institute in 2018 and recently completing a Postgraduate degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner in December 2024.
Elises commitment to lifelong learning and professional development exemplifies her dedication to providing the highest quality of care to her patients. Before her appointment as Risk Manager, she served as a Public Health Nurse at Keller Army Community Hospital from June 2014 to May 2023. In this capacity, Elise was instrumental in implementing health initiatives that significantly improved community health outcomes.
Embodying the core values of communication, safety, and trust, Elise prioritizes patient quality of life and strives to foster an environment where patients feel safe and supported. Her approach to nursing is rooted in empathy and a genuine desire to make a difference in the lives of those she serves.
Recognized for her exemplary service, Elise has received numerous awards, including Humanitarian, Civilian, and Meritorious honors. These accolades reflect her unwavering commitment to nursing and her community. I am passionate about giving back and making where I am a better place, Elise stated. Being part of Keller Army Community Hospital allows me to fulfill that mission every day.
As Elise Zbar steps into her role as Risk Manager, she is poised to lead initiatives that enhance patient safety and care quality at Keller Army Community Hospital. Her dedication to public health and infectious disease control will undoubtedly benefit the West Point community for years to come.
Learn More about Elise Zbar:
Through her online profile, https://todaysnurse.org/nurse/4149728
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