Emily Hydrick, Nurse Manager at SGMC Health recently awarded Latrelle Tomlin, Certified Nurse Assistant, with the April Being Extraordinary Every day (BEE) Award. Tomlin is a valuable member of the health system, working at Hospice of South Georgia and Langdale Hospice House for over four years. She has been recognized for her positivity and teamwork.
Tomlin’s colleagues have praised her dedication and support in caring for patients at Hospice of South Georgia. Her care is greatly appreciated, and she has shown herself to be a valuable member of the team. The BEE Award is given monthly to staff members who play a crucial role in patient care, such as patient care technicians, nursing assistants, and medical assistants. The award criteria include qualities like compassion, teamwork, leadership, attitude, and skills and knowledge.
SGMC Health values employee recognition and has various programs in place to appreciate staff members who embody the organization’s motto of “Remarkable People, Extraordinary Care, Human Kindness.” For more information about the recognition programs at SGMC Health visit sgmc.org/recognition.
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