WDMH celebrates nursing team Reading time: 3 min Jennifer Merkley Lifelong Learner Award WEB.
WINCHESTER, Ontario – Each year during National Nursing Week, the WDMH team pauses to celebrate the contributions of our fellow nurses – to their profession, their colleagues. and the patients we care for.
Nurses are nominated by their peers for exemplifying the qualities of Nursing Leadership and Lifelong Learning. A WDMH team is celebrated for its collaboration. And this year, a new award was introduced, in honour of Debbie Stoodley. Debbie was a Registered Nurse at WDMH for more than 40 years who sadly passed earlier this year.
“These annual awards shine a light on WDMH’s amazing nursing team and the work they do every day. This recognition is even more meaningful during the COVID-19 pandemic,” noted Nathalie Boudreau, Vice President of Clinical Care.
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Nurses run 50 km across Montreal to show support for their colleagues
A group of four Montreal-area nurses ran about 50 kilometres on Sunday along a route between nine hospitals and three long-term care homes to send a message don t give up under the pressure, and pay attention to your mental health.
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Posted: May 17, 2021 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 17
From left, Mélanie Myrand, Sarah Bachand, Natalia Mursa Curchi and Rosein (Gülin) Yilmaz. The four women ran just over 50 kilometres on Sunday to send a message.(Simon Nakonechny/CBC)