Leadership

Satellite Healthcares Sheila Doss McQuitty to Assume Role of President

San Jose, CA – May 2, 2016 —Satellite Healthcare, a leading national non-profit provider of dialysis services, is pleased to announce that Sheila Doss-McQuitty, Director of Clinical Programs and Research, will assume the role of President of the American Nephrology Nurses’ Association (ANNA) during the organization’s National Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky, May 1-4.
 
Doss-McQuitty, whose nursing career spans more than 35 years, has specialized in nephrology since joining Satellite Healthcare in 1990. As the elected leader of one of the country’s largest nursing associations, Doss-McQuitty will be charged with overseeing the implementation of ANNA’s strategic plan to promote excellence in nephrology while providing a full spectrum of services to the organization’s 10,000 members. 
 
Satellite Healthcare will have a strong presence at the Symposium not only to celebrate Doss-McQuitty’s accomplishment and share information about the organization and employment opportunities in the exhibition space (Booth #501), but to educate attendees.
 
On Sunday, May 1, Dr. Brigitte Schiller, Chief Medical Officer of Satellite Healthcare, will co-lead a workshop titled “There’s No Place Like Home to Dialyze: Improving Nursing Knowledge and Skills of Home Modalities.” The highly interactive session will cover the background knowledge, skills, and hands-on training nurses need to know to provide more effective education to patients selecting a home modality. Also on Sunday, Joanna Neumann, Special Project Clinical Manager at Satellite Healthcare, will co-lead a Certification Review Course, which will provide a comprehensive overview of nephrology nursing, including concepts of nephrology and treatment modalities.
 
In addition, Doss-McQuitty and Norma Gomez, Safety and Infection Prevention Program Manager at Satellite Healthcare, will join colleagues in presenting a paper titled “Gastrointestinal (GI) Tolerability of Sodium Zirconium Cyclosilicate (ZS-9) in Hyperkalemia: Pooled Analysis of Two Phase 3 Studies.” Satellite WellBound staff Maria O’Shaughnessy, RN Home Nurse, and Carol Elwood, RN Clinical Manager, will share a presentation titled “Ethical Issues of Allowing Self-Care Home Peritoneal Dialysis in the Presence of Hoarding.
About Satellite Healthcare:
 
Satellite Healthcare, Inc. has been among the nation's leading non-profit providers of kidney dialysis and related services since 1974. Through its affiliated services, Satellite WellBound, Satellite Dialysis, and Satellite Research, Satellite Healthcare provides unparalleled early patient wellness education, personalized clinical services, and a complete range of dialysis therapy choices. In addition, Satellite Healthcare has a well-recognized, enduring commitment to philanthropy and community service, from funding millions of dollars in research grants to sponsoring kidney programs nationwide. Satellite is committed to advancing the standard of chronic kidney disease care so patients can enjoy a better life.