Platte Valley Medical Center
Andrea Moore MBA/MSN-RN, CEN is currently the Director of Professional Development, Nursing Supervisors, and Critical Care Float Pool at Platte Valley Medical Center. With a background in nursing, healthcare management, and a strong educational foundation including an MSN in Nursing Education and an MBA in healthcare management. Andrea has held various roles in nursing supervision, trauma coordination, and staff development throughout their career, demonstrating a commitment to providing quality care and leading healthcare teams effectively. Andrea's experience spans multiple healthcare organizations, including Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, Talent share float pool sclhs, and Exempla Healthcare. Overall, Andrea's diverse experience and educational background highlight their dedication to advancing healthcare practices and patient outcomes.
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Platte Valley Medical Center
Platte Valley Medical Center (PVMC) became the first private general medical-surgical hospital in Adams and Southern Weld Counties in 1960. For 47 years, Platte Valley Medical Center was located on seven acres at 18th and Bridge Street in Brighton. In 2007, Platte Valley Medical Center moved to a 50-acre campus at I-76 and 144th Avenue. Today, PVMC is a 98-bed community hospital. As a member of the SCL Health System, PVMC has been designated one of the world’s most patient-centered hospitals by Planetree, Inc. Platte Valley’s 10 Pillars of Healing are incorporated into every patient experience. They include integrative therapies, human interactions, support networks, healing design, education and information, healthy and delicious meals, healing art therapy, spirituality, healing touch, and healthy communities to help patients recover. Also a nationally ranked top performing hospital, PVMC offers high-level services —including a Primary Stroke Center, an Accredited Chest Pain Center and advanced cardiovascular program, a Level II Special Care Nursery, and innovative surgical, orthopedic and women’s services — found in many larger metropolitan hospitals.