
March 19,
2004
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Nursing
award recognizes excellence in teaching
Thanks to the vision and generosity of a local businessman, community
leader and philanthropist, the first annual Norman Knight Preceptor of
Distinction Award was presented Feb.12 to Jennifer Albert, RN, who is
a staff nurse in the Ellison 4 Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU).
The award is named for Norman Knight, who enjoyed a successful career
in the broadcasting field before becoming a philanthropist. He approached
the hospital with an interest in supporting MGH nurses, and the idea grew
into the creation of an award that recognizes nursing preceptors —
nurses who teach new nurses through practical
experience. The Norman Knight Preceptor of Distinction Award was designed
to recognize clinical staff nurses who consistently demonstrate excellence
in educating, precepting, mentoring and coaching other nurses. The award
will be granted annually.
Jeanette Ives Erickson, RN, MS, senior
vide president for Patient Care Services and Chief Nurse, left, presents
the award to Albert.
The other nominees for the award included Lisa Bouvier, RN; Lynda Brandt,
RN; Ann Eastman, RN; Marites Escano, RN; Kelley Grealish, RN; Gayle Peterson,
RN; Christine Swanson, RN; Katherine Swigar, RN; and Lisa Townsend, RN.
In a letter of support, Albert's nurse manager, Susan Tully, RN, wrote,
"Jenn brings to the bedside a wealth of knowledge, a tireless spirit
of inquiry and an ability to ensure that the appropriate thing is done
for patients and their families. She is able to contextualize her vast
experience in a way that is meaningful to new nurses.
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