Dr. Marie Ann Marino partners up with a special dog to bring smiles to healthcare staff on even the most stressful days.
"Everybody around our Jefferson campus knows Maggie," said Dr. Marie Ann Marino.Marino, the Dean of Thomas Jefferson University College of Nursing, is Maggie's best friend. She brings her to work in order to provide comfort to not only patients, but hospital staff especially.
"Nurses are challenged today and they have a really important job. Not only are they caring for patients, they're making sure that their outcomes are of high quality," said Marino. "They need that engagement. We need to focus on their well-being.""Nurses internalize a lot of stuff," said Carmen A. Davis, nursing manager on B4 at Jefferson Methodist Hospital.
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