Carragh feighery
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Carragh Feighery is a Registered Nurse currently working at Daughters of Charity Services of New Orleans in Ireland. She has previous experience working at Ascension DePaul Services of New Orleans in the United States, specifically in Louisiana. Carragh's expertise lies in the Health Care & Medical department, where she provides quality care to patients. With a focus on Hospitals and Health Care, Carragh is dedicated to delivering exceptional care to her patients.
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Registered Nurse at Daughters of Charity Services of New Orleans
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registered nurse at daughters of charity services of new orleans
Carragh feighery's Professional Milestones
- Registered Nurse: Provided compassionate care to all patients, promoting a healthy and effective healthcare environment.
- registered nurse at daughters of charity services of new orleans: Implemented evidence-based practices and maintained accurate records for accurate patient care and treatment.
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Marian Ulasiewicz
director of dental operations at daughters of charity services of new orleans
Cindy Everett
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Kayla Roman
development manager at daughters of charity services of new orleans
Angela Jarreau
Operations Manager
Kafi Jasmine, CPC
Facilities Manager
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Carragh feighery works for Ascension DePaul Services
Carragh feighery's role in Ascension DePaul Services is registered nurse at daughters of charity services of new orleans
Carragh feighery's colleagues are Marian Ulasiewicz,Cindy Everett,Kayla Roman
Carragh feighery's latest job experience is registered nurse at daughters of charity services of new orleans at Ascension DePaul Services