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5.16.2024

Honoring ‘Focus, Commitment, Grit’ and More: 2024 Nursing Excellence Awards

The 2024 Nursing Excellence Awards ceremony drew record attendance once again, this time at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel in Charlottesville, Virginia on May 8.

"What might seem like small gestures of kindness to us — or what I hear often is, 'I’m just doing my job' — can have a lifetime impact on the patients and their families we care for," says Nursing Professional Governance Organization President Amy Jordan, BSN, RN, PMGT-BC. "This room is filled with dedicated and compassionate clinicians who embody our ASPIRE values of accountability, stewardship, professionalism, integrity, respect, and equity."

"Your impact on patient care is seen by those you work alongside and is inspiring to everyone," says NPGO President-Elect Danita Massie, MSN, RN, CNL.

UVA Health University Medical Center Chief Nursing Officer Kathy Baker, PhD, RN, NE-BC, also lauded the nominees: "Through their continuous focus, commitment, and grit, they achieved what they set out to accomplish, and we are here to celebrate with them tonight! Our team of nurses is not only working hard to reach our goals, but also constantly reinventing ourselves to become an even stronger nursing organization."

The Eloise Dodge Gould Pediatric Nursing Education Award was presented by Eloise's mother, Anne Gould, and Associate Chief Nursing Officer Karin Skeen, PhD, RN, NEA-BC.

ACNO Veronica Brill, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, presented two Friends of Nursing Awards. UVA School of Nursing Dean Marianne Baernholdt, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, presented three UVA School of Nursing Awards.

Nita Riegle presented the Thomas Buckley Memorial Endowment in memory of her late husband.

The recipients' names below are followed by excerpts from their stellar nominations:

In addition, the following honors were also presented during the off-site event:

See the full list of nominees.

Special guest speakers Dana Henry, UVA Health Assistant Dietetic Internship Director and Prenatal Dietitian, and her husband, Logan Henry, Cardiac Device Nurse, delivered emotional presentations about her own healthcare journey. Dana survived breast cancer during her pregnancy with their younger daughter, Emery. The couple lauded the support they received from Logan’s mom, Sandra Henry, an OB/GYN nurse at UVA Health for more than 40 years, and many UVA Health team members. “I appreciated the individualized care that I received,” Dana says. “When things didn’t go as planned, the medical team had to pivot along the way. They always developed the best care plan for me, as well as for Emery.”

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