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Nurse who died from COVID is honored for her commitment and caring
Bryant & Stratton College said it would continue to honor Robertson with a scholarship to be awarded to LPNs working to becoming RNs.
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HOPEWELL, Va. Bryant & Stratton College helped to honor Syvie Robertson, a Hopewell nursing student who died January 1 of complications from COVID-19.
Robertson was a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) studying to become a Registered Nurse (RN). The 51-year-old mother would have graduated this spring.
Robertson worked with COVID-19 patients at a long-term care facility and contracted the virus over Christmas.
Axxess CARE Now Available Nationwide
Home Health Scheduling and Staffing Solution Offers Easy Way For Organizations and Clinicians to Connect
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DALLAS, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Axxess, the leading technology innovator for healthcare at home, announced its revolutionary scheduling and staffing solution, Axxess CARE, is now available nationwide.
Axxess CARE has already helped nurses and therapists complete nearly 50,000 home health visits across 16 states, enabling organizations like Serenity Home Health to work with more clinicians to accept referrals and expand to new markets. Our rollout over the past few years has proven Axxess CARE works as a transformative way to deliver care, and now I m excited that it will be available everywhere in the United States, said John Olajide, Founder and CEO of Axxess. The ability to easily connect home health organizations with qualified clinicians to provide timely care is a key
Nurses honored with Daisy Awards
Two Fort Harrison, one Billings Nurse, recognized by Montana VA Health Care System for extraordinary care
From Montana VA Health Care System The Montana VA Health Care System honored two outstanding nurses who are assigned to the Fort Harrison VA Medical Center in Helena and another at Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow VA Clinic in the Billings VA Clinics with recent Daisy Award recognition. The Daisy Award for Extraordinary Nurses recognizes individual nurses and clinical teams throughout the year for their extraordinary, compassionate care. More than 4,500 health care facilities and nursing schools across the United States as well as 27 other countries participate in every year.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. Danielle Harriott, a nursing student at Berkshire Community College (BCC) and a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) on the surgical floor at Berkshire Medical Center, has been selected as BCC s honoree for the Commonwealth s 29 Who Shine program. She will be honored on Thursday, May 13 at 2 pm by Governor Charlie Baker and the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education during a YouTube livestream event. Launched by the Commonwealth in 2011, 29 Who Shine recognizes 29 outstanding public college and university graduates. Each honoree shows exceptional promise as a future leader and has a strong record of academic achievement and civic engagement. But Amanda Davis, an adjunct nursing faculty member at BCC who mentors Danielle, said it was an easy choice to nominate her.