Sparrow names Christine Jodoin as Chief Nursing Officer

Published: July 27, 2018

LANSING, MI – Sparrow Hospital is pleased to announce that Christine Jodoin, MSN, RN, NE-BC, who has held a variety of Nursing leadership roles at Sparrow, has been named Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer.

Jodoin leads a staff of some 2,000 outstanding Nurses.

Jodoin was selected by a search committee of Sparrow Leaders, Physicians and board members, and brings to the position over 17 years of progressive healthcare leadership experience in Nursing, Operations, Safety, Quality and Patient Experience.

Her previous positions at Sparrow include Manager, Cardiac Progressive Care; Director, Med/Surg; Vice President of Nursing for Sparrow Hospital; and, most recently, Interim Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer.

She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Michigan, a Master of Science in Nursing Administration and Education from the University of Phoenix, and holds the designation of Certified Nurse Executive.

By consistently going above and beyond, our Nurses have helped Sparrow become part of the 6 percent of hospitals nationwide to receive Magnet recognition. This designation is the nation’s most prestigious honor for Nursing achievement and excellence and is considered the “gold standard” for Nursing care in hospitals.

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