Welcome to the New Class of NCCHC Surveyors | National Commission on Correctional Health Care

Welcome to the New Class of NCCHC Surveyors

Six correctional health professionals have completed the training necessary to become surveyors for NCCHC. They are:

  • David Crutchfield, MD, CCHP
  • Alda Diaz-LaCilento, PhD, LPC
  • Mindy Gochis, LPC, CCHP-MH
  • Diana Knapp, MS, CJM, CCHP
  • Jerri McGinnis, MBA, BSN, CCHP-RN
  • Beth Takahashi, RN, CCHP-RN

After completing a 12-hour training program that ensures everyone starts with a shared understanding of NCCHC’s Standards and survey process, our new surveyors will gain hands-on experience in the field. They’ll shadow veteran surveyors, then move on to conducting and leading surveys themselves, following the classic learning model of “see one, do one, teach one.”

Jerri McGinnis, MBA, BSN, CCHP-RN, commented “Becoming an NCCHC surveyor represents a natural extension of my lifelong commitment to excellence in correctional health care. I am motivated by the opportunity to collaborate with dedicated professionals, share best practices, and support facilities in achieving and maintaining compliance with NCCHC Standards. Ultimately, I view the role of surveyor as both a responsibility and a privilege—an opportunity to ensure that all individuals, regardless of circumstance, receive care that is humane, ethical, and consistent with national standards of quality.

With more facilities seeking accreditation, NCCHC welcomes the opportunity to enroll more surveyors. For more information, contact accreditation@ncchc.org.

surveyor graduation certificate

Related News

Copy of Blog Image (2)

Men’s Health Week: Addressing Years of Unmet Health Needs

This Men’s Health Week, we recognize the essential role correctional health professionals play in
register now and access through july 7

Practical Strategies for Mental Health, Substance Use Treatment, Leadership, and Clinical Care—Available On-Demand Through July 7

Correctional health professionals are navigating increasingly complex clinical, operational, and legal challenges. The NCCHC
2022 CCHP A Logo 4c

Why I Became a CCHP-A

“I know we face many challenges in delivering effective, efficient, and collaborative care to