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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.
Area HCA hospitals overjoyed with vaccine rollout
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Jeanna Bamburg, CEO of HCA Houston Healthcare Southeast (center, in scrubs) and Pastor Jim Feirtag of Parkgate Community Church bless the Pfizer vaccines that arrived at the hospital campus on Thursday. HCA hospitals began vaccinating their 22,000 employees early Friday morning and will continue around the clock until all employees have been vaccinated.HCA Healthcare / SubmittedShow MoreShow Less
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Kevin Han receives his first round dosage of the Pfizer vaccine from Nurse S Noble. Vaccinations across HCA Healthcare hospitals began early Friday morning and will continue round the clock until all 22,000 staff members are finished.HCA Healthcare / SubmittedShow MoreShow Less
amtrak train. this is what it looked like. the police in the amtrak officials were on the scene. the reason they were on the tracks is because they were playing chicken. one of them did not get out of the way in time. this is very unfortunate. high-school students walk this area to and from what they leave. it is very important for the children to understand that this is dangerous. they need to stay off the railroad tracks and the specially not to play games or take shortcuts, home. reporter: we are just near the high school. they cannot confirm that these are high school students but is common for them to use the train tracks as a shortcut. bush, kron 4 news. pam: new at 11. police officers in berkeley gauging the communities support. or opposition to tasers. kron four s philippe djegal has more on the survey sent out to residents. which could be the first step to eventually arming berkeley police with tasers. we are looking at the things that people run into on th