Can you please review my bio below and send back any feedback/edits/suggestions? Not urgent but if you have time this week that would be super helpful! It can replace what is currently on our website and also I’ll be sending to another hospital association I’m presenting to (they requested it).

Kim Stevenson addresses a range of clinical and workforce-related matters, including patient safety, quality measurement and improvement, workforce development, wellbeing, and violence prevention. Kim also manages data collection and reporting for MHA’s PatientCareLink website, where hospitals voluntarily submit data related to quality and nurse staffing. Additionally, Kim leads the organization of several key MHA annual events, such as the Workforce Summit, Safety and Violence Prevention Summit, the Caring for the Caregiver Webinar Series, as well as various other in-person and virtual programs focused on current and relevant topics.

Prior to joining MHA in 2017, Kim was Senior Program Evaluator for Boston University’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute, part of a nation-wide network of hubs funded by NIH’s National Center for Advancing Translational Science. 

Kim holds a BS in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and an MS in Applied Psychology, with concentrations in Program Evaluation and Health Psychology, from the University of Wisconsin-Stout.