Pamela Hunt
Pamela Hunt, BS, MSN, RN, is vice president of patient services/chief nursing executive at The Indiana Heart Hospital in Indianapolis. She has lectured nationally and internationally on the challenges of nursing leadership. Her articles regarding healthcare leadership have been published in nationally recognized journals, including "Nursing Management, Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, OR Nursing, "and" AORN Journal." She authored the learning module entitled The Nurse Manager and Business...See more
Pamela Hunt, BS, MSN, RN, is vice president of patient services/chief nursing executive at The Indiana Heart Hospital in Indianapolis. She has lectured nationally and internationally on the challenges of nursing leadership. Her articles regarding healthcare leadership have been published in nationally recognized journals, including "Nursing Management, Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, OR Nursing, "and" AORN Journal." She authored the learning module entitled The Nurse Manager and Business Plan Development with Cost-Benefit Analysis for Sigma Theta Tau. Deborah Laughon, RN, BSN, MS, DBA, CCRN, is the ANCC Magnet Recognition Progam(r) manager at Florida Hospital. She has a unique background combining cardiac, acute, and emergency care clinical expertise with broad analytical and financial management in a large community institution. She coordinates publications and research to support evidence-based practice and extends the science of nursing to achieve ANCC Magnet Recognition Program(r) designation. Previously, Laughon served as director of emergency and cardiac service, patient flow, systems improvement manager, and clinical manager for the coronary care unit, cardiac interventional unit, adult admissions unit, catheter lab recovery unit, and clinical dietitians. Laughon also serves as faculty for the University of Phoenix, Central Florida and College of Natural Science and Nursing.She has been published in national healthcare and nursing journals and has presented to healthcare organizations nationwide and for national professional associations." See less