Honor System
Recognize nursing's finest with a nomination for an excellence award
By Beth Ulrich, Ed.D, RN, South
Central Editor
June 24, 2002
The good news about the image of nurses is that the public trusts us;
the bad news is that they aren't clear about what we do. Part of that
is our fault. Nurses have a tendency to identify care that needs to be
given, find a way to give it and move on quickly to the next patient or
task. We are good at solving problems, especially if they involve stretching
scarce resources or finding new ways to do things, but we spend little
time recognizing our own abilities and contributions and even less time
talking about them.
The annual NURSEWEEK Nursing Excellence Awards event provides the opportunity
for us to recognize nursing achievements and, at the same time, tell others
the wonderful things done by nurses in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and
Texas. These awards honor nurses in eight categories:
Advancing the Profession: Contributions that have advanced and
strengthened nursing as a profession.
Clinical Care: Excellence in direct care delivery in any clinical
setting.
Community Service: Significant professional or voluntary contributions
that have improved patient care.
Innovation/Creativity: Innovative and creative contributions that
have improved patient care.
Leadership: Exceptional leadership of nursing or patient care services
in any setting.
Mentoring: Providing a positive professional influence, guidance
and support of other nurses in any setting.
Patient Advocacy: Going beyond the call of duty to advocate for
patients.
Teaching: Significant contributions in education, professional
development and/or long-term learning of nursing professionals.
Anyone can nominate a nurse in any of the categories. To nominate a nurse,
fill in the form on Page 28, or visit our Web site at www.nurseweek.com.
I am often asked, "What makes a winning nomination?" The more
you can tell our judges about the person you're nominating, the better.
Remember, the judges (all experienced RNs) know nothing about your nominee
other than what you tell them, so use the nomination to paint a verbal
picture of why he or she deserves recognition. Give examples of how the
nominee has exhibited qualities of the category for which you are nominating
them. Most of all, speak from your heart.
The deadline for nominations is Aug. 15, when we will submit the nominations
to our judges to review. Finalists in each category will be named and
invited-at NURSEWEEK's expense-to attend the Nursing Excellence Awards
gala Nov. 15 in Dallas. At this wonderful evening dedicated to celebrating
nurses and nursing, the winners in each category will be announced.
Before we can tell the public about the fantastic work of nurses, we
first must tell each other. Please take a few minutes to nominate someone
you know who exemplifies the good in nursing for one of our Nursing Excellence
Awards. They will feel honored and you will contribute to spreading the
word about what nurses do.