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High Fives

  • Stuart Greenberg: A true patient advocate

    Stuart Greenberg: A true patient advocate

    March 11th, 2011

    Stuart takes care of each patient as if they were his own family.

  • Amy Ellis: She’s a lifesaver to patients and their families, friends

    Amy Ellis: She’s a lifesaver to patients and their families, friends

    March 9th, 2011

    I am just so thankful that my friend had a wonderful, caring, empathetic, strong, intelligent and diligent nurse to care for her that first night.

  • Robert Allen: Making things easier for patients

    Robert Allen: Making things easier for patients

    March 7th, 2011

    He was a perfect example of good customer service.

  • Dina Ibrahim: She’s an asset to DRAH’s entire OR department

    Dina Ibrahim: She’s an asset to DRAH’s entire OR department

    March 4th, 2011

    Dina is a conscientious, courteous and a loving person with an extremely difficult job to do -- which she is excellent at!!

  • Brenda Smith: Colleague says she is a jewel

    Brenda Smith: Colleague says she is a jewel

    March 2nd, 2011

    Brenda went beyond the call of duty in delivering samples of a new medicine to my office while on her way to Duke North.

  • Lisa Brown Cole: Helping patients and staff

    Lisa Brown Cole: Helping patients and staff

    February 28th, 2011

    She had a warm and caring smile that helped me see beyond the current situation we faced, to know that their was someone who could make this a time to…

  • Mary McCray: Her quick actions saved a patient

    Mary McCray: Her quick actions saved a patient

    February 25th, 2011

    Thanks to her quick thinking, the patient did not suffer any harm from the event.

  • Ted LaMay: Patients appreciate his patience

    Ted LaMay: Patients appreciate his patience

    February 23rd, 2011

    He was wonderful about making me feel at ease.

  • Sarah Reese: Colleagues see the difference she makes for patients and their families

    Sarah Reese: Colleagues see the difference she makes for patients and their families

    February 21st, 2011

    Sarah provided excellent care to the patient and the family in a very stressful situation.

  • Jon Seskevich: His colleagues see the impact he has on patients

    Jon Seskevich: His colleagues see the impact he has on patients

    February 21st, 2011

    The patient continued on for several minutes speaking highly of Jon, making me extremely proud that I have the honor of working with someone who makes such an impact and…

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    May 16, 2012
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    May 09, 2012
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    May 07, 2012
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    May 06, 2012
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