As the System Associate Chief Nursing Officer and Executive Director of Nursing Professional Development, Quality, and Informatics at Sinai Chicago, Rn-BC Margott Montesinos plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of nursing within the organization. With a keen focus on Nursing Professional Development, Margott...
As the System Associate Chief Nursing Officer and Executive Director of Nursing Professional Development, Quality, and Informatics at Sinai Chicago, Rn-BC Margott Montesinos plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of nursing within the organization. With a keen focus on Nursing Professional Development, Margott oversees a comprehensive array of educational initiatives, ensuring that nursing staff are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. Her expertise in curriculum planning and competency validation is instrumental in developing robust training programs that align with regulatory standards and compliance requirements.
One of her key projects includes the implementation and oversight of the Nurse Residency Program (NRP), designed to support new graduate nurses as they transition into clinical practice. This initiative not only enhances the onboarding experience but also fosters a culture of continuous learning and professional growth among nursing staff. Margott’s innovative approach to shared governance empowers nurses at all levels to contribute to decision-making processes, thereby enhancing the quality of care delivered to patients.
In addition to her leadership in education, Margott is adept in nursing informatics and data analytics, utilizing these skills to drive quality improvement initiatives across the system. Her systems thinking and detail-oriented mindset enable her to analyze complex data sets, leading to informed decision-making that enhances patient outcomes and operational efficiency. As a mentor and leader, Margott is dedicated to cultivating a workforce that is not only skilled but also passionate about delivering exceptional care, making her an invaluable asset to Sinai Chicago and the broader nursing community.