BURGAW, N.C. – Novant Health Pender Medical Center has received nearly $50,000 in grant funding from the North Carolina Healthcare Foundation.
The grant will fund more than a dozen training programs, workshops and certifications for team members at Pender Medical Center and Novant Health Home Care.
Notably, the grant will fund the cost for six nurses to receive SANE (Sexual Assault Nursing Examiner) training, which educates nurses on performing examinations, collecting and preserving evidence and testifying in legal proceedings. Rural areas often have a limited availability of nurses with SANE training or certification.
The grant will also fund the National Rural Health Association's Rural Health Nurse certification, which is a new program that offers enhanced educational opportunities specifically for nurses in community hospital settings.
"We're so appreciative of this funding that helps support our most important resource, and that is our team members," said Ruth Glaser, president and chief operating officer of Novant Health Pender Medical Center. "Anytime one of our team members wants to do more to help our patients and community members, we want to support them. We're grateful to have this funding for these learning and professional development opportunities."
Pender Medical Center, a critical access hospital in Burgaw, offers a range of services including emergency care, surgery, imaging, infusion therapy and skilled nursing. Novant Health Home Care of Rocky Point serves patients from across the region and supports individuals recovering from a hospitalization or managing a chronic condition.
The North Carolina Healthcare Foundation is the charitable non-profit affiliate of the North Carolina Healthcare Association. The funding is from the foundation's Rural Hospital Leadership and Workforce Development grant.