Kary Przymus, BSN, serves as the Enterprise Coordinator of Nursing Services for Southern Colorado and Kansas at CommonSpirit Health Mountain Region, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing clinical operations and promoting nursing excellence across the medical group. With over 22 years of experience...
Kary Przymus, BSN, serves as the Enterprise Coordinator of Nursing Services for Southern Colorado and Kansas at CommonSpirit Health Mountain Region, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing clinical operations and promoting nursing excellence across the medical group. With over 22 years of experience in the healthcare sector, Kary brings a wealth of knowledge in emergency medicine, critical care, and oncology, making her an invaluable asset in driving quality management initiatives and establishing best practices in nursing services.
In her current role, Kary is responsible for overseeing the strategic and daily operations of nursing services, ensuring that clinical teams adhere to the highest standards of patient care and safety. She leads key projects aimed at improving healthcare delivery, including the implementation of advanced healthcare information technology systems and electronic health records (EHR) that streamline operations and enhance patient outcomes. Kary’s expertise in risk management and clinical education allows her to effectively mentor nursing staff, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and professional development.
Kary is also actively involved in strategic planning and project management, where she collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to identify opportunities for operational efficiency and quality enhancement. Her commitment to patient safety and clinical excellence is evident in her leadership style, which emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and evidence-based practices. As a specialist in healthcare operations, Kary Przymus continues to make significant contributions to the nursing profession, ensuring that the Southern Colorado and Kansas regions benefit from high-quality, compassionate care.