Congratulations to seven St. Peter’s Health Partners who nurses have been honored for nursing excellence at the eighth annual Times Union Salute to Nurses! [...]
Congratulations to Maria College’s Class of 2021, which includes members from the inaugural St. Peter’s Health Partners' Cohort I for the RN-BS Completion Program. [...]
Congratulations to three SPHP Nurses on being named "Nurse of the Year" and to four SPHP "Nurse of the Year" finalists, all honored during the 2021 Times Union Salute to Nurses! [...]
Several nurses from St. Peter's Health Partners were among those honored by state and local leaders during an event held on National Nurses Day, May 6. The event was hosted by Colonie Center in recognition of the hard work of area nurses, especially over the past year during the pandemic. [...]
Christopher Jordan, chief nursing officer for St. Peter's Health Partners Acute Care and vice president of patient services, discusses the statewide nursing shortage and how SPHP is working to retain its nurses in an interview with the Albany Business Review. [...]
Christopher Jordan, chief nursing officer and vice president of patient services for St. Peter's Health Partners Acute Care, speaks to WNYT/NewsChannel 13 about resuming limited visitation at SPHP hospitals. [...]
WTEN/News10 interviewed Christopher Jordan, chief nursing officer and vice president of patient care services for St. Peter's Health Partners Acute Care, regarding the decision to resume limited visitation at SPHP hospitals, beginning March 8. [...]
Christopher Jordan, chief nursing officer and vice president of patient care services for St. Peter's Health Partners Acute Care, was interviewed by WRGB/CBS 6 News Albany about new visitation guidelines, which take effect Monday, March 8. [...]
Christopher Jordan, chief nursing officer for St. Peter's Health Partners Acute Care, was interviewed by WRGB/CBS6 Albany for its story on hospital capacity in the Capital Region. Jordan addressed adjustments being made at SPHP hospitals to care for the growing number of COVID-19 patients. [...]