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Celebrating our nurses and midwives

12 May, 2016

Celebrating our nurses and midwives

Auckland DHB is celebrating and thanking its nurses this International Nurses Day.

To mark the occasion, the clinical excellence and compassionate care of nurses and midwives were recognised at the DHB’s annual awards ceremony earlier this week.

“The quality of professional practice and care we see demonstrated by our nurses and midwives makes me extremely proud of the service we provide to our patients and their families,’ says Chief Nursing Officer, Margaret Dotchin.

The A+ Trust Nursing and Midwifery Awards acknowledge the remarkable difference nurses and midwives make to our patients and communities every day.

“These Awards are about establishing a tradition of recognition, recording nursing achievement and enabling nurses and midwives in the future to look back at role models and leaders that have gone before them,” adds Margaret.

More than 120 nominations were received for this year’s awards, which are held between International Day of the Midwife (5 May) and International Nurses Day today (12 May) - the birth date of Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing.

Two new awards were introduced this year for primary care and aged residential care nursing to recognise the exceptional work in our DHB community.

“Nurses are key to the experience of our patients and their families when encountering care,” says Ailsa Claire, Chief Executive, “and are often seen as the glue that holds the organisation together. We’re extremely proud of our nurses and midwives, and thank them all for their significant contribution to excellent healthcare.”

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We would like to thank the A+Trust for their sponsorship of these awards.

The A+ Trust Nursing and Midwifery Award winners for 2016 are:

• Chief Nursing Officers Award – Roger Conway

• Women’s Health – Charlotte Baikie

• Surgical Nursing Leadership – Megan Connolly

• Perioperative Nurse’s Choice – Ngaire Murray

• Mental Health and Addictions – Patrick Murray

• Clinical Support Nursing Award – Roger Conway

• Child Health Directorate & Starship Foundation Excellence in Clinical Practice Award – Stephanie Moore

• D McMinn Cardiac Award – Jane Hannah

• Cancer and Blood Directorate – Theresa Mackenzie

• Adult Community and Long Term Conditions – Theresa Tupufia-Lui Yuen

• Adult Medical Directorate – Joyce Pereira

• Primary Health Care Nursing – Mele Vaka

• Aged Residential Nursing – Shalini Mupnar

• Rotary Trophy of Tradition – Heather Howard

• Rotary Alistair McFarlane Memorial Award – Belinda Panckhurst

• Rotary Anne Craig Medal – Marion Hamer

• The University of Auckland School of Nursing Trophy for Clinical and Academic Leadership – Alicia Sutton

• The Cecile Thompson Award – Kaye Davies

• The Kim Williams Scholarship – Tracey Reeves

• WA Fairclough – Martina Grigg

• D C Hounsell Prize – Lynair Roberts

• Judith Philipson Excellence in Bedside Delivery (Child Health) – Deborah Aley

• T W Bollard Child Health Excellence in Clinical Practice – Sophie Atkinson

• JM Neil Award – Kahn Bury

The Nursing and Midwifery Awards 2016 winners with Margaret Dotchin, Chief Nursing Officer (far left) and Ailsa Claire, Chief Executive (far right).

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