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Published May 23rd, 2023
USA Health hospitals honor nurses with DAISY Awards
University Hospital and Children’s & Women’s Hospital presented several nurses with DAISY Awards at a recent ceremony. The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses was created by the DAISY Foundation to honor the super-human work that nurses do for patients and families every day.
Nurses honored at University Hospital:
Kayla Jackson, R.N., a nurse on the 11th floor, won a DAISY Award.Kaylin Harper, R.N., a nurse in interventional radiology, won a DAISY Award. Josh Holt, R.N., a nurse in the intensive care unit, won a DAISY Award. From left, DAISY Award nominees Alexis Baker, R.N., and Suzette Saucier, R.N., nurses on the 11th floor, stand with DAISY Award recipient Kyla Jackson, R.N., during a recent event honoring them. At right is Nurse Manager Jada Gardner, R.N.
Nurses honored at Children’s & Women’s Hospital:
Jordan Ragsdale, R.N., a nurse in the pediatric emergency department, won a DAISY Award. Sonya Kimbrough, R.N., a nurse in high-risk OB, won a DAISY Award. Krysta Lyon, R.N., a nurse in the women’s complex care unit, won a DAISY Award. Nicole Branna Lawrence, R.N., a nurse on the pediatrics floor, was nominated for a DAISY Award. Hayley Howell, R.N., a nurse on the pediatrics floor, was nominated for a DAISY Award. Donna Ward, R.N., a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit, was nominated for a DAISY Award.
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The course will cover foundational knowledge and high-yield procedural applications specifically tailored to pediatric practice. It offers CME credits.
“To all the medical students and residents I’ve worked with, thank you for the opportunity to be involved in your medical education,” Kilgo said. “I will always appreciate this award.”