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May 14, 2021
BUCYRUS / GALION / ONTARIO – May 11, 2021 – Three registered nurses at Avita Health System are being honored with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses®. The award is part of The DAISY Foundation s mission to recognize nurses for the extraordinary, compassionate care they provide patients and families every day.
The 2021 DAISY Award recipients are Alexandria Brown of Galion Hospital, Bobbi Feichtner of Bucyrus Hospital, and Brett Dannemiller of Ontario Hospital. These three registered nurses (RN) go above and beyond to make a meaningful difference in the lives of many people.
Alexandria Brown, RN works in the Obstetrics Unit at Galion Hospital. She was nominated by a patient for her compassion and expertise during a labor and delivery. Said the nominator: “Alex was constantly observing, listened to not only my concerns, but answered any question I may have had. I suffered from a lot of anxiety during my pregnancy and labor due to a previous miscarriage and l
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Beams of light were appropriate tokens of thanks for Stephens Memorial Hospital’s nursing staff as part of International Nurses Week.
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NORWAY In honor of International Nurses Week, Stephens Memorial Hospital has used the last several days to shine a light of appreciation on its entire nursing staff. Given the strains put on frontline health workers over the last year as they uniformly fought against the pandemic, it is particularly important in 2021 to thank them.
“It’s been a tradition for many years to celebrate the week,” said Margaret Burns, RN PhD and SMH’s Chief Nursing Officer. “I’ve been at the hospital for six years and it’s near and dear to my heart. We have expanded a bit beyond nurses to the whole nursing staff.”
May 12, 2021 ELIZABETHTOWN The University of Vermont Health Network’s Elizabethtown Community Hospital has launched the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses, a national nurse recognition program. The announcement was made as part of the hospital’s National Nurses Week celebration. The nonprofit DAISY Foundation is based in Glen Ellen, California, and was established by family members in memory of J. Patrick Barnes, who died at the age of 33 in late 1999 from complications of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP), a little known but not uncommon auto-immune disease. The care he and his family received from nurses while he was ill inspired this means of thanking nurses for making a difference in the lives of their patients and patient families.
WHC names Campbell DAISY Award winner
By Abigail Miller - DarkeCountyMedia.com
Registered nurse Lonnie Campbell was awarded the spring 2021 DAISY Award. From left to right is Chief Nursing Officer Kim Freeman, Campbell, and Director of Emergency Services Lindsey Terrace.
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Winter 2020 DAISY Award winner Deb Osbourne and 2021 DAISY Award Lonnie Campbell sign the DAISY banner that will hang in the emergency department until next season.
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The DAISY Award “caravan” on its way to the emergency department to announce the spring 2021 award winner.
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Chief Nursing Officer Kim Freeman and Director of Emergency Services Lindsey Terrace present DAISY Award winner Lonnie Campbell with his DAISY certificate.