June 24, 2025 - 03:34

SGMC Health has proudly recognized April Fulton, a dedicated nurse at SGMC Women's Health on Patterson Street, as the most recent recipient of the esteemed DAISY Award. This accolade is given to nurses who demonstrate extraordinary compassion and skill in their practice, highlighting the profound impact they have on their patients and communities.
Fulton's commitment to providing exceptional care has not gone unnoticed. Colleagues and patients alike have lauded her for her unwavering dedication and the personal touch she brings to her nursing practice. The DAISY Award is a testament to her hard work and the positive influence she has on those around her.
The award ceremony was a heartfelt event, where Fulton's achievements were celebrated by her peers and the administration. This recognition not only honors her individual contributions but also serves to inspire other healthcare professionals to strive for excellence in patient care. The community of SGMC Health continues to benefit from the high standards of care exemplified by nurses like Fulton.
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