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Robert Fisher, MSN, MBA-HCM, RN

With over 15 years of progressive leadership across trauma centers and acute care settings, Fisher brings a deep-rooted clinical perspective to content review. Currently overseeing nursing operations at a premier post-acute facility, he specializes in aligning complex nursing operations with high-caliber, family-centered care.

Fisher’s expertise spans Level III trauma management, multimillion-dollar budgetary oversight, and the implementation of evidence-based initiatives that drive patient outcomes. Most recently, as a Nurse Director in a specialized cardiology and IV therapy unit, he led his team to top-tier HCAHPS rankings by fostering a culture of clinical excellence.

A dual-master’s professional (MSN and MBA), Fisher maintains several advanced clinical certifications, including ACLS and BLS. His career is marked by a commitment to high-caliber care, recognized by the Pillars of Excellence Award for driving significant improvements in patient safety outcomes and the Mary D. Brown Memorial Award for clinical nursing excellence.

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