In the news: HCPro, Inc. announces winners of 2009 Nursing Image Awards
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, August 24, 2009
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HCPro, Inc., a leading provider of nursing education and management resources, is pleased to announce the winners of the first Nursing Image Awards. The Nursing Image Awards recognize nurses and nurse leaders who have helped elevate the image of nursing through exceptional leadership, teamwork, or clinical accomplishments. The awards celebrate an image of nursing excellence upheld by commitments to improving patient care, quality outcomes, nurse satisfaction, and the healthcare environment.
The winners and runners up listed below were selected from 200 entries in two categories, including Image of Nursing in Clinical Practice, for which the neonatal ICU team at University Hospital of Brooklyn SUNY Downstate Medical Center, NY, received the award, and Image of Nursing in Leadership, for which Dianne Aroh, RN, MS, NEA-BC, chief nursing officer, Hackensack University Medical Center, NJ, received the award.
Winners will be honored during the HCPro 2009 Nursing Leadership Summit that takes place September 20-23, 2009 in Boston, MA. This national seminar for nurse leaders covers the latest practices, tools, and provides real-life applications to overcome leadership challenges such as promoting accountability, interpreting quality data, teaching critical thinking, and mastering the business side of nursing.
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