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At the National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meetings, the NKF will honor Jeanetta Wammack, RN, CDN, with the Carol Mattix Award for her work with kidney disease and patients with kidney failure.Wammack received her nursing degree from Baptist School of Nursing in 1994 and became a dialysis nurse after her father died from end-stage kidney disease in 1999.
In April, the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) will honor pediatric nurse Jeanetta Wammack, RN, CDN for her dedication as a Peritoneal Dialysis Nurse at Arkansas Children's Hospital by presenting her with the Council of Nephrology Nurses and.
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Maria “Rosley” DeClaro, RN, BSN, CNN, according to a press release.
DeClaro is the third recipient of what the NKF considers its top nursing award, which is known as the Carol Mattix Award.
National Kidney Foundation Honors Doctors, Scientists, Volunteer, Public Servant with Awards at Annual Spring Clinical Meetings
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NEW YORK, April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Each year the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) considers the work of hundreds of specialists, advocates and volunteers in the field of nephrology and selects among them those who most exemplify the relentless efforts of NKF to enhance the lives of patients through action, education, and accelerating change. Their work is vital to the 37 million adults in the U.S. who are affected by kidney disease and the 1 in 3 people who are at risk. NKF will honor these men and women at the 2021 Spring Clinical Meetings, which is being held virtually from April 6-10.