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In the early days of COVID-19, Racheal Steppe, a nurse at Baptist Medical Center South, signed up to administer coronavirus tests in downtown Jacksonville. It was a scary time, full of unknowns, and she wanted to help.
She and a colleague had been talking about responding to the virus. They decided that for nurses it would be comparable to the efforts of first responders who rush to a fire or a crime scene. This is our turn, Steppe said. This is our time to serve.
And serve she did, along with nurses across the country and world. And now it s National Nurses Week, an annual occasion to mark the work of nurses of all kinds. It began Thursday and lasts through Wednesday, the birthday of Florence Nightingale.
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Aging Media Network Announces 2021 Aspect Awards Nominees
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More than 40 entries will be considered in first annual marketing awards program
The Aspect Awards entries have been nothing short of amazing. We’ve seen an incredible degree of excitement when it comes to showcasing positive constructive messaging to support the missions of both providers and vendors in the industries covered by Aging Media CHICAGO (PRWEB) February 22, 2021 Aging Media Network (AMN) is pleased to announce more than 40 entries have been submitted to the inaugural annual AMN Aspect Marketing & Advertising Awards program (https://aspectawards.agingmedia.com/). The awards recognize excellence in marketing and advertising across several senior housing and care industries.
LEADING OFF: What s happening in and around the Beaches
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Cemetery tour Saturday
Learn about African American history at the Beaches during a walking tour of Lee Kirkland Cemetery on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 1 p.m. Hosted by the Beaches Museum, the tour will be conducted by local history detective Johnny Woodhouse.
The Lee Kirkland Cemetery has been the burial grounds for the local African American population for the last 100 years or more. With marked and unmarked graves, it can be difficult to trace the lives of the people interred there. Join Woodhouse in an exploration of the cemetery’s lost histories.