Site icon Healthier, Happy Lives Blog

Second annual Nightingale Awards for Excellence in Nursing

The celebration of Pediatric Nurses Week (October 2–6) kicked off on Tuesday, October 3, when more than 200 nurses were recognized at the second annual Nightingale Awards for Excellence in Nursing. Named in honor of pioneering nurse Florence Nightingale, the banquet was established to commemorate the extraordinary accomplishments of our bedside nurses, nurse leaders and colleagues who go above and beyond the call of duty.

“Nurses excel at building nurturing relationships with patients, family members and other members of our care teams,” said Dennis Lund, MD, chief medical officer. “Our nurses set high standards for themselves and constantly strive to meet and exceed them.”

Held in the lobby of the new main Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford building, the evening began with a heartfelt tribute to nurses presented by Aida Sandoval, the mother of formerly conjoined twins who were separated and cared for at our hospital. That moving introduction was followed by the recognition of the prior year’s Daisy award recipients, nurses who attained new certifications and degrees, published nurses, and professional development program (PNDP) advancements.

“Nightingale awardees demonstrate leadership, advocacy, teamwork, mentoring, innovation and outstanding patient care in all they do,” said Kelly Johnson, chief nursing officer and vice president of patient care services. Johnson, along with Luanne Smedley, administrative director for clinical access and care coordination, presented the Nightingale Awards to the following 26 recipients:

Congratulations to all nurses and friends of nursing honored at this year’s Nightingale Awards for Nursing Excellence celebration.

Exit mobile version