Outstanding Tristate Nurses Honored
We received 275 individual nominations and a total of 430 nominations for this years awards, says Elizabeth Karle, program manager at the
Six nurses will receive the Florence Nightingale Award, named for the founder of modern nursing, and $1,000. Ten nurses will receive the Deans Award and $400 each. Money for the awards is provided through sponsorships.
Recipients of the 2006 Nightingale Awards are:
· Billie Addison,
· Catherine Brug-Reeves,
· Teresa Merk,
· Homer Phillips,
· Jonda Proffit, Cincinnati Health Department
· Mary Ann Roos, Cincinnati Health Department/James N. Gamble Elementary School
The Deans Award winners are:
· Shirley Alsup,
· Kim Bailey, Cincinnati Childrens
· Bonnie Benson, St. Elizabeth Medical Center
· Deborah Dixon, Hillandale Communities
· Vicki Estridge, Jewish Hospital
· Rosie Fardo, Mercy Health Partners, Mt. Airy
· Sandy Grau, Patheon Pharmaceuticals
· Zahida Frances Ludwig,
· Cheryl Rush,
· Amy Scarlato, Cincinnati Health Department/Chase Elementary School
The evening will begin with a private reception for the winners, the
The reception will be followed by dinner at 7 p.m. The awards ceremony is from 7:45 to 9 p.m. More than 900 people attended last years event.
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