2018 ASNA/AANS Annual Convention
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<strong>2018</strong> Alabama State Nurses Association <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />
1. Demonstrates and encourages excellence in teaching or nursing care delivery<br />
2. Advances the science of nursing through clarifying, refining and/or expanding the knowledge base<br />
of nursing<br />
3. Promotes a theory base for nursing practice and/or curricula<br />
4. Supports the professional development of faculty/staff<br />
5. Professional and community involvement<br />
6. Provides innovative leadership to fulfill the mission of the organization<br />
7. Other supporting documentation and comments<br />
Outstanding Retired Nurse Award<br />
Dr. Mary Beth Bodin – District 2<br />
To be awarded to a member of <strong>ASNA</strong> who is retired from employment as a nurse<br />
and has made significant contributions to nursing and health following retirement.<br />
1. Evidence of long term commitment to <strong>ASNA</strong><br />
ú Contribution of nursing and <strong>ASNA</strong><br />
ú Contribution to politics in relationship to nursing<br />
ú Community involvement<br />
2. Other supporting documentation and comments<br />
Outstanding Health Care Organization Award<br />
Victory Health Partners – Mobile, AL<br />
To be awarded to an organization that provides extraordinary<br />
direct health care to patients.<br />
1. Recognized for provision of quality care to patients<br />
2. Promotes a positive image of nursing<br />
3. Provides desirable working conditions for nurses<br />
4. Promotes ethical and professional nursing practice<br />
5. Recognizes nurses for their contributions to the organization and quality of patient care<br />
6. Community involvement<br />
Outstanding Advocate of the Year Award<br />
Dr. Azita Amiri – District 1<br />
To be awarded to an individual who actively supports <strong>ASNA</strong> and is directly<br />
involved in promoting nursing and healthcare issues in the state of Alabama.<br />
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