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NYC Health + Hospitals has proudly announced that three of its esteemed nursing leaders have been recognized on the 2025 "CNOS To Know" list. Among the honorees is Natalia Cineas, the Chief Nursing Executive, whose innovative leadership and commitment to nursing excellence have made significant impacts within the organization.
Additionally, the recognition extends to nursing leaders from NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County, highlighting the dedication and hard work of the nursing staff in delivering high-quality care to the community. This acknowledgment not only reflects the individual achievements of these leaders but also underscores the collective efforts of the nursing teams across the health system.
The "CNOS To Know" list is a prestigious recognition that highlights outstanding nursing executives who are shaping the future of healthcare. NYC Health + Hospitals continues to prioritize nursing leadership as a vital component in enhancing patient care and advancing healthcare practices. This recognition serves as an inspiration for current and future nursing professionals within the organization and beyond.
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