2016 Circle of Excellence

Mar 03, 2016

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American Association of Critical-Care Nurses to present Circle of Excellence awards to 22 acute and critical care nurses

Awards recognize excellent outcomes in the care of acutely and critically ill patients and their families


ALISO VIEJO, Calif.
– March 3, 2016 – The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) will bestow the 2016 Circle of Excellence award on 22 nurses at the National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition, New Orleans, May 16-19. (View recipient list.)

These outstanding caregivers receive this coveted award for achieving excellent outcomes in the care of acutely and critically ill patients and their families.

Criteria used to evaluate Circle of Excellence award candidates include relentless promotion of patient-driven excellence; communication skills; true collaboration; effective decision making; meaningful recognition of others; ability to transform thinking, structures and processes; and ability to address challenges and remove barriers to excellent patient care and achieve visible results through leadership.

AACN’s Circle of Excellence awards align with the association’s mission of creating a healthcare system driven by the needs of patients and their families in which acute and critical care nurses make their optimal contribution.

Highly regarded for its responsiveness to current trends in the nursing profession and the environments where nurses work, the award is supported by grants from Elsevier and Dale Medical. Awardees receive a plaque and a $1,000 honorarium and become members of the Circle of Excellence Society.

About the National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition: Established in 1974, AACN’s National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition (NTI) represents the world’s largest educational conference and trade show for nurses who care for acutely and critically ill patients and their families. Bedside nurses, nurse educators, nurse managers, clinical nurse specialists and nurse practitioners attend NTI.

About the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses: Founded in 1969 and based in Aliso Viejo, California, the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) is the largest specialty nursing organization in the world. AACN represents the interests of more than 500,000 acute and critical care nurses and includes more than 225 chapters worldwide. The organization’s vision is to create a healthcare system driven by the needs of patients and their families in which acute and critical care nurses make their optimal contribution.

Recipients of 2016 Circle of Excellence Awards from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses

Following is a list of recipients of the 2016 Circle of Excellence awards from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) in alphabetical order by state and last name.

A  C  D  G  H  I  N  O  P  T  U  V  W 

Arizona Catherine M. Riedel, MSN, CCNS, ACNS-BC, CPAN, CCRN
Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist, Flagstaff Medical Center, Flagstaff
California Melinda R. Catubig-Espiritu, RN, BSN, CCRN
Clinical Nurse III, Charge Nurse, Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center & Orthopaedic Hospital, Santa Monica

Cherie D. Fox, RN, MSN, CCRN-CSC
Nurse Manager, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo

Elizabeth A. Scruth, RN, PhD, MPH, FCCM, CCNS, CCRN
Clinical Practice Consultant, Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division, Oakland
Delaware Sonya Stover, RN, MSN, CCRN, NE-BC
Nurse Manager, Christiana Care Health System, Newark
District of Columbia Marthe J. Moseley, RN, PhD, CCRN-K, CCNS
Associate Director Clinical Practice, Office Nursing Service-VA Central Office
Georgia Roberta Kaplow, APRN-CCNS, PhD, AOCNS, CCRN
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta
Hawaii Michelle R. R. Garson, BSN, RN-BC, CCRN-CMC, PCCN
Cardiac Comprehensive Care Unit Staff Nurse, The Queen’s Medical Center, Honolulu
Illinois Monica Gonzalez, MS, APN, PCNS-BC, CCRN
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Pediatrics, University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago

Andrea N. Heimer, RN, MSN, CCRN
Clinical Nurse Educator, Critical Care, Rush-Copley Medical Center, Aurora

Jacquie Y. Steuer, RN, BSN, MSN, CCRN, CRNI, ACNP-BC
Clinical Nurse Practitioner ICU, NorthShore University Health System, Evanston
Iowa Michelle M. Jonas, RN, MA, CCRN-CSC, APN-Acute Adult
Advanced Practice Nurse, UnityPoint Health - St. Luke’s Hospital, Cedar Rapids
North Carolina Myra F. Ellis, RN, MSN, CCRN-CSC
Clinical Nurse IV, CTICU, Duke University Hospital, Durham

Anna E. Mall, RN, BS, CCRN
Clinical Nurse, Cardiac Cath Lab, Duke University Hospital, Durham
Ohio Chris Winkelman, PhD, MSN, BSN
Associate Professor and Clinical Support Staff, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland
Pennsylvania Maureen T. Smith, RN, MSN, CNRN
Patient Care Specialist, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown
Tennessee Brenda T. Pun, RN, MSN, ACNP
Program Clinical Manager, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville
Texas Josette Armendariz-Batiste, RN, MSN, CCRN
Director and Assistant Chief Nursing Officer, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston

Danny Fraley
Chief Clinical Officer, Acuity Hospital of South Texas, San Antonio

Karen A. Jeffries, RN, MS, CCRN-K
Clinical Education Specialist, St. David’s HealthCare, Austin
Washington Christa Arguinchona, RN, CCRN
Assistant Nurse Manager, Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spokane
United Arab Emirates Judith Pearce, RN, BSN, CCRN
Director, Perioperative Services, Cleveland Clinic, Abu Dhabi

 

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