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Nursing at Texas Children's Hospital
Councils and committees

Councils
Clinical Practice Council: Serves as an interdisciplinary body to identify and collaborate on practice issues in order to improve patient care outcomes.

Education Council: Serves as a planning and coordinating body to ensure that nursing staff attain, maintain and advance competence levels.

Leadership Council: Serves as a vehicle for the Vice President for Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer to share information related to hospital operations and receive information from nursing leaders within the hospital. Serves as a vehicle to facilitate coordination of house-wide efforts to ensure operational efficiency, achievement of performance improvement priorities, and compliance with regulatory and accrediting agency requirements.

Nursing Coordinating Council: Serves as a ratifying body for nursing issues and delegate specific issues to other councils.

Research Council: Serves as the organizing body for all nursing research being conducted at Texas Children's Hospital.

Committees
Advance Practice Committee: Serves as a communication network for advanced practice nurses (APN).

Clinical Financial Committee: Serves as a financial forum for all inpatient units and clinical ancillary areas reporting to the Vice President for Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer to analyze and review hospital’s financial performance and unit/department variances.

Clinical Specialist Committee: Serves as a group of clinical experts to provide education and consultation to staff and nursing leadership on clinical issues.

EXCEL + and Nursing Education Fund Advisory Committee: Serves as a review and approval body for nurses applying to:

  • EXCEL + - a voluntary program designed to provide staff nurses an opportunity to be recognized, rewarded, and compensated for their commitment to excellence in nursing practice.
  • The Education Fund – a special fund established to promote retention by providing financial support for the professional development of registered nurses.

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Nurse Staffing Advisory Committee: Serves as a body to gather and analyze staffing related information in order to determine staffing effectiveness.

Nursing Peer Review Committee: Serves as a review body to:

  • Evaluate the merits of a complaint concerning a specific nurse’s practice
  • Evaluate the quality of patient care rendered by nurses
  • Identify opportunities to improve the quality of nursing practice
  • Evaluate concerns about nursing assignments that a nurse in good faith believes violates her/his duty to a patient as required by the Board of Nurse Examiner’s standards of practice on professional conduct.
  • Evaluate complaints from nurses regarding staffing effectiveness.

Nursing Product and Utilization Review Committee: Serves as a venue to review and evaluate new products and product issues related to the delivery of nursing care.

Performance Standards Committee: Serves as a coordinating body to ensure the effective development of performance standards for nursing personnel.

Policy and Procedure Committee – General: Serves as a coordinating body for nursing policies and procedures.

Policy and Procedure Committee – Special Care: Serves as a coordinating body for policies and procedures that are applicable to the special care units.

Unit Practice Committee: Serves as a forum to share new ideas to enhance patient care and to identify and resolve issues impacting the delivery of quality patient care.

 
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