McLeod Announces Nurses Of The Year

McLeod Dillon is pleased to announce Nurse of the Year – Beth King, RN, and Medical Surgical Tech of the Year – Raven Smith, MST. Mary Adams, RN, received the Patient’s Choice Award, and
Nakeia McCoy, MST, received the Medical Surgical Tech Patient’s Choice Award.
The “Rookie” of the Year is awarded to a nurse that has been employed at McLeod Dillon less than one year. Courtney Price, RN, is the recipient of the “Rookie” the Year award. Gary Coble received Monitor Tech of the Year and Phyllis Smith-Reese received Surgical Tech of the Year. Linda Sue Adams was named Advanced Practice Nurse of the Year. All honorees were recognized during a special Nurses Day ceremony held on May 11, 2018.
McLeod Dillon Palmetto Gold recipients were also recognized. The Palmetto Gold Award is a program started by various nursing organizations throughout South Carolina as a platform to recognize nursing, and support nursing education with scholarship funds.
Each year, employers from across a wide variety of health care settings have nominated outstanding nurses from their organizations to become one of the 100 nurses to be recognized for this prestigious award. To date, 38 McLeod Dillon nurses have received this recognition. Marcia Wilds, Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Services, acknowledged the accomplishments of the award recipients as well as the excellent care provided by the entire nursing staff at McLeod Dillon.
“I commend our nursing staff for devoting their considerable skills and talents to the selfless service of others,” said Wilds.
The diverse work of America’s 3.1 million registered nurses to save lives and to improve the health of millions of individuals was the focus of this year’s National Nurses Week, celebrated annually throughout the United States.

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