Summary
Kerry A. Major, MSN, RN, NE-BC, is Florida Regional Vice President, Chief Nursing Officer and Weston Hospital Vice President, Chief Nursing Officer for Cleveland Clinic Florida. Major is a nursing advocate through-and-through. She feels it is imperative that the value of nursing is present and understood throughout the many disciplines within the healthcare industry. Having served in two crucial nursing leadership positions at Cleveland Clinic Florida for nearly 12 years, some of Major’s achievements include the successful implementation of a bed management and patient throughput program – including the opening of an observation unit, attaining 98 percent productivity for inpatient nursing services, and the development of a nurse staff resource pool.
Major began her professional career in nursing while living in Hong Kong in 1991, and within two years accepted a position at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach where she held several positions, including charge nurse, assistant nurse manager and clinical director. A strong leader with demonstrated performance in strategic and organizational management, human resource and financial management, Major works to devise resourceful methods and practices designed to advance the nursing profession. In 2009, Major was honored with the Nursing Spectrum Excellence Award for Advancing and Leading the Profession.
Education
- MSN, Barry University, Miami, Florida, 2001
- BSN, University of Manchester, Manchester, England, 1991
Certifications
- Board Certified Nurse Executive, American Nurses Credentialing Center, 2013
Contact Information
Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston Hospital
2950 Cleveland Clinic Blvd.
Weston, FL 33331
954.689.5050
majork@ccf.org
Leadership
With a team-based management and leadership philosophy, Major heads a talented nursing staff who, together with their physician colleagues, offer medical care for more than 40 specialties and subspecialties. She is a pivotal member of Cleveland Clinic Florida’s leadership team, offering significant contributions to the organization’s Model of Medicine patient care structure in which the nurse is a primary influencer in overall patient care decisions. Major’s leadership style encourages nurse involvement in committees and councils, and promotes collaboration in the diagnosis and treatment of patients to improve overall patient outcomes and experience.
Clinical Practice & Teaching
Clinical Practice
Major’s clinical areas of expertise lie within the areas of medical/surgical, orthopedic and inpatient rehabilitation nursing.
Teaching
For years, Major has been a long-time mentor to new nurse managers and directors as well as nursing students. Specifically, she mentors nursing students who are in pursuit of a Master’s degree in nursing, following the leadership track. She spends more than 200 hours with the students, teaching them about leadership in nursing, explaining the role of a chief nursing officer, and discussing what it means to be a leader and leadership in general in the healthcare industry. Students spend time shadowing Major, witnessing her address of day-to-day activities, challenges and more to see first-hand what is associated with being a leader in nursing, especially in the chief nursing officer role.
Research & Publications
In 2012, Major had an active role in content delivery for the article, “Evolving Strategies to Engage and Retain Nurses,” which was featured in Cleveland Clinic’s own Notable Nursing publication. Additionally, that same year, she worked with Nurse.com to produce an article that highlighted Cleveland Clinic Florida’s team approach to care delivery, known as “Model of Medicine.”
Professional Involvement
- Member, American Organization for Nursing Leadership
- Member, South Florida Organization of Nurse Executives
- Member, American Nurses Association
- Member, South Florida Nursing Consortium
- Member, Sigma Theta Tau International Society of Nursing
Honors & Awards
- Excellence Award for Advancing and Leading the Nursing Profession, Nursing Spectrum, 2009