Nursing Shared Governance at Baxter Regional Medical Center
On a Magnet Journey to Excellence
BRMC is on a Journey to Excellence to achieve Magnet status. Shared Governance
is an integral part of this journey. Shared Governance supports and encourages
a dynamic partnership between nursing and leadership. Collaboration promotes
shared decision-making and accountability by empowering all members of
the healthcare workforce to have an active voice in issues that affect
work. Satisfied individuals take ownership of their decisions and work
to improve patient outcomes.
Shared Governance consists of Unit Based Councils (UBC) and Divisional
Councils. These councils meet monthly to talk about standardization and
improvement of practice, development, safety, quality, and evidence-based research.
Nursing Divisional Councils include:
Practice Council – Ensures nursing practice is evidence-based and
consistent with professional standards. Subcommittees: Nursing Division
Standards and Transforming Care at the Bedside.
Development Council – Focuses on the professional growth of nursing
staff, promoting advanced degrees, certifications, and recruitment/retention.
Subcommittee: Nurse’s Week
Safety/Quality Council – Identifies, reviews, and analyzes nurse-sensitive
indicators, national patient safety goals, and patient satisfaction. Subcommittees:
Ad Hock Fall Prevention Task Force, Ad Hock Medication Error Task Force,
Ad Hock Pressure Injury Prevention Task Force.
Research Council – Ignites a spirit of inquiry to create, nurture,
and support a culture of evidence-based practice in nursing.
Coordinating Council – Consists of the Divisional Co-Chairs who are
responsible for the bylaws of shared governance and identify gaps and
duplication within the councils.
Leadership Council – Nursing Leadership Team collaborates with Divisional
Chairs to provide support and remove barriers.
Nursing Summit

2015 Summit featuring Marie Manthey.


2016 Summit Shannon Nachtigal CNO, Clark Fletcher Board Member, and featured
speaker Mary Kolourtis
“It was a great day of sharing and reflection on self as well as
our profession.” Shannon Nachtigal, MSN, RN, CNO

2016 Summit Featuring Mary Koloroutis with Divisional Chairs Sheila Rather,
Leigh Ann Dowling, and Kim Burnett