June 2007The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and ajcjobs are proud to honor nurses who went above and beyond the call of duty in 2006. We received 255 nominations for the 2007 ajcjobs Nursing Excellence Awards. Because the profession is filled with skilled, compassionate and caring people, it was a challenge for the independent panel of judges to choose 10 finalists.
From these finalists, three top honorees - Stephanie Rollins, Connie Trent and Christina Woods - were named at an awards luncheon on May 9. All the nurses and the people who nominated them had great stories to tell ... more
You never know what you might find when you dig into your family's past. Searching through birth records in North Carolina, Maria Montgomery, labor and delivery supervisor at Northside Hospital in Atlanta, kept seeing a familiar name, Rosetta Jernigan.
"It turns out that my great-grandmother was a lay midwife in North Carolina and recorded a lot of the births, so working in labor and delivery isn't new in our family," said Montgomery, BSN. "Makes you wonder how much of our personality is nature and how much nurture, doesn't it? I love finding out interesting details like that." ... more
It takes the right temperament and training to be a good therapist. Fortunately, Cito has both.
"If you could just see the look on our patients' faces when he comes in; it's joy. They're excited to work with him," said Theresita Heaggans, CTRS, a recreational therapist with the Rehab Results Group at DeKalb Medical Center in Decatur ... more