Goshen Health Daisy Award Winner Calls Nursing A ‘Privilege’
Jamie Schmucker, a registered nurse in Goshen Home Care & Hospice, has been honored with the organization’s Daisy Award for the care she provided a grandmother in hospice care.
Read MoreJamie Schmucker, a registered nurse in Goshen Home Care & Hospice, has been honored with the organization’s Daisy Award for the care she provided a grandmother in hospice care.
Read MoreAlyssa Stoltzfus, a registered nurse in Goshen Hospital’s intensive care unit, received the organization’s Daisy Award for the quality of care she provided a father in the intensive care unit.
Read MoreOlivia Williams, a registered nurse in Goshen Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit, received the organization’s DAISY Award for the compassionate, expert care she provided a grandmother in the intensive care unit.
Read MoreBethany Anderson, registered nurse for Goshen Hospital’s Birthplace, received the organization’s DAISY Award for the loving, expert care she provided a mother and baby in the delivery room.
Read MoreAbigail Nehls, a registered nurse at Goshen Center for Cancer Care, received Goshen Health’s Daisy (Diseases Attacking the Immune SYstem) Award recently for the care she provided a patient undergoing chemotherapy.
Read MoreLutheran Kosciusko Hospital is recognizing the latest nurse to receive a Daisy Award for going above and beyond in providing compassionate care.
Read MoreLutheran Kosciusko Hospital is proud to recognize the latest nurse to receive a DAISY Award for going above and beyond providing compassionate care.
Read MoreMelissa Fitzsimmons, a registered nurse in Day Surgery at Goshen Hospital, received Goshen Health’s Diseases Attacking the Immune SYstem Award.
Read MorePaula Calhoun, RN, Surgery Nurse Manager at Kosciusko Community Hospital in Warsaw, and seven others are the most recent LHN recipients of the DAISY Award.
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