Comedian Tracy Morgan presented the Tracy Morgan Award for Excellence in Rehabilitation Nursing to a nurse working to heal patients with brain injuries
Comedian Presents Tracy Morgan Award for Excellence in Rehabilitation Nursing to JFK Johnson Nurse Dedicated to Healing Patients with Brain Injuries
In Virtual Event, Tracy Morgan Shines Light on the Specialty of Rehabilitation Nursing
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EDISON, N.J., March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan presented the Tracy Morgan Award for Excellence in Rehabilitation Nursing to a nurse who has been working to heal patients with brain injuries for more than two decades.
In an emotional, virtual event to recognize Brain Injury Awareness Month, Morgan congratulated Patricia Bosompem, RN, CRRN, on being this year s recipient. Bosompem is an experienced brain injury nurse at Hackensack Meridian JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute.
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