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STRIVING FOR THE BEST IN CARE DELIVERY

Humanitarianism, innovation and education draw Darlene Morocco to nursing
leadership.

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STRIVING FOR THE BEST IN CARE DELIVERY


NEW LUTHERAN HOSPITAL CNO VALUES QUALITY AND EVIDENCE

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Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital’s new chief nursing officer (CNO) became a
nurse because of what she calls the trifecta of healthcare.

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Darlene Morocco, MHA, BSN, RN, NE-BC, FACHE, says the humanitarianism, the
technology and innovation, and the academia involved in nursing are what drew
her.

“I look at those three pieces and think, wow, with one nursing license we are
humanitarians, we work with the latest technology and we have access to the
latest in nursing research and academia,” Morocco says. “I still love nursing
today for those reasons.”

And with more than 20 years of healthcare leadership experience, Morocco says
she aims to instill that same passion, pride and excitement across her teams.


CREATING A HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT

Morocco believes a nurse leader’s primary responsibility is to create a healthy
work environment where employees want to work, patients want to receive care and
physicians want to practice.

“Even though you wear 100 hats, that is the most important part of the job,” she
says. “You are creating a culture that includes professionalism, training,
support, good equipment and an environment where employees feel safe, well
respected and appreciated so that patients receive the highest standard of
nursing care. These are the environments I want to nurture and lead.”

Among Morocco’s goals as CNO are to grow an even greater workforce at Lutheran
Hospital, as well as expand the services the hospital provides.

“I want Lutheran to be a place that draws caregivers in and makes them want to
work here,” says Morocco. “Lutheran is a unique specialty hospital that has an
incredible mission to serve the underserved. We care for diverse patient
populations, and we strive to ensure all patients have easy access to care. This
commitment to caring for the community is the foundation of nursing and of
medicine.”


THE BEST IN CARE DELIVERY

Throughout her nursing career, which includes positions at University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center, St. Mary’s Health Care System and Mercy Health St.
Elizabeth, Morocco has aimed to deliver evidence-based care that is of the
highest quality.

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“I have high standards for quality,” Morocco says. “I want the nursing
caregivers I lead to take care of every patient as if they were taking care of
their own family member. Every patient deserves that. Patients care about how
they’ve been treated. Care should be clean and competent, yes, but being treated
with compassion and kindness is equally vital.”

Morocco believes that to ensure high quality care, continuous improvement must
happen.

“The goal is 100% quality all the time, but there are always opportunities to
improve,” she says. “The nursing profession is always in a state of continuous
improvement and nurses are responsible to that.”

Nurses are expected to identify improvement opportunities, collect data to
validate them and put best practices in place to make things better, she
explains. And transparency, she says, is highly important when making
improvements. Evidence-based research is also at the top of Morocco’s quality
care list.

“Research is very important in healthcare because you have so many disciplines
working together,” she says. “The decisions we make must always have solid,
reputable resources backing them. Everything we do should be based on evidence.”

Morocco says that evidence-based organizations play a major role in nursing
practice.

“Nurses’ certifications and ongoing expertise come from evidence-based
organizations,” Morocco says. “Nurses care a lot about certifications and
meeting the rigorous requirements that deem them experts at what they are doing.
The highest level of nursing competency comes from certification, and
certification comes from the best in industry research and resource.”

Morocco also recognizes the importance of all caregivers working together to
deliver superior patient care.

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“As a nurse leader, you have to appreciate and understand all the different
parts of what goes into taking care of patients,” she says. “How care is
delivered isn’t through one bedside nurse, it’s through a team of teams. You
can’t care for complex patients in silos, and I am mindful of the many essential
services and caregiver partners that support nursing. I love how Cleveland
Clinic brings the teams of teams together to deliver the best in patient care.”


DEVELOPING GENERATIONS OF NURSES

One of Morocco’s passions is mentoring.

“As a leader, you are always a mentor,” she says. “You always serve as a role
model, and I like that responsibility.”

Morocco says she enjoys helping nurses develop throughout every stage of their
careers and she believes the nursing profession is one that benefits from
constant mentorship.

“I love working with all generations of nursing,” she says. “Everyone has
special talents, from seasoned nurses to new graduate nurses. I enjoy seeing how
the experience of each generation helps other generations learn new things.
Seeing nurses work together like this is so rewarding.”

To this day, Morocco references her first career mentor, who was her first nurse
manager. She considers how she handled things, her consistency, her visibility
to other nurses and her cheerful attitude. Morocco says there were many times
throughout her career when she would ask herself, “What would she do?”

As far as bringing her 20 years of leadership expertise to the Cleveland Clinic
team, Morocco says it is a career dream. “I’ve always wanted to work at
Cleveland Clinic,” she says. “Thanks to a thoughtful journey and experiences, I
have found myself where I always wanted to be and I’m really happy about it.”

May. 25, 2022 / Nursing / Nurse Profile
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