Deborah Niedbala

Director, Quality And Patient Safety at Children's Hospital of Michigan

Deborah Niedbala's work experience started in 1985 at the Children's Hospital of Michigan, where they held various roles such as Staff Nurse, Research Nurse, Preceptor, Nurse Educator, Trauma Coordinator, and Clinical Improvement Coordinator. In 2012, they became the Director of Quality and Patient Safety. In 2002, Deborah also worked as a Parish Nurse at Hope Lutheran Church, and they held this position until 2007.

Deborah Niedbala holds a BSN degree from Mercy College, which they obtained between 1981 and 1985. Deborah also pursued further education at Wayne State University, earning an MSN degree in Community Health. Additionally, Deborah completed a Standardized Curriculum for Parish Nursing program at St. Joseph Mercy of Macomb, Parish Nurse Network.

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Warren, United States

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Children's Hospital of Michigan

At Children’s Hospital of Michigan, our entire focus is on improving the health and wellbeing of children. This is why we exist and the only thing we do. There’s a big difference in a hospital that also cares for kids—and a hospital that only cares for kids. Children require specialized, personalized care, which is why for 132 years, we’ve dedicated ourselves completely to understanding them and all their unique needs. And why we’ve devoted our lives to caring for children. With more than 40 specialties, the Children’s Hospital of Michigan sees more children and trains more pediatric medical and surgical experts than any other hospital in the state. We offer virtually every specialty service a child may need at convenient locations throughout southeast Michigan, from Canton, Clinton Township, Dearborn, and Detroit, to Novi, Southfield, and Troy. At Children’s Hospital of Michigan, we only have one focus, and one purpose: the health of children.


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