
What Happens After “Done”? Completion Isn’t Continuity
Conduit Health Partners president Cheryl Dalton-Norman explains why completion doesn’t guarantee continuity in her latest Forbes Business Council article.

Conduit Health Partners president Cheryl Dalton-Norman explains why completion doesn’t guarantee continuity in her latest Forbes Business Council article.

The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on many healthcare professionals, including Amanda Miller, the clinical manager of Conduit’s transfer center service. As a critical care nurse and later a clinical manager of a critical care unit, she witnessed the devastating effects of the virus and the immense pressure it placed on the healthcare system.

Some individuals are naturally drawn to the field of health care, driven by an inherent desire to care for others and make a tangible difference in their lives. They thrive in environments where they can offer comfort, support, and healing, finding fulfillment in the direct impact they have on patients’ well-being.