2012 Nursing Excellence Awards nomination
Community Health Network registered nurses and licensed practical nurses strive for excellence in professional practice. And now is your chance to nominate one (or more) nurses for a 2012 Nursing Excellence Award.
Nomination form
Nominations are now closed. Thank you for your participation!
Nomination information
All nominations must be completed and submitted electronically.
Patients, physicians, family members and co-workers can nominate a nurse, or a nurse can nominate himself or herself. A nurse may be nominated in multiple categories, but each nomination must focus on only one category. A nominee must have worked as an R.N. or LPN for Community Health Network for at least five years and must be in good standing without disciplinary issues.
One Nursing Excellence Award will be awarded in each of the five categories of Community nursing excellence:
- Patient-focused care (example)
The nurse’s practice personifies patient-focused care. The nurse’s practice is aligned with Community Health Network values, demonstrates integrity in professional practice and ethical decision-making, is a role model to others in the ART of health care. The nurse’s practice is customized to the diversity, individuality and expectations of the people served.
- Therapeutic relationships (example)
The hallmark of the nurse’s practice is therapeutic relationships. It demonstrates exceptional relationship competencies and an understanding of group dynamics.
- Art and science of nursing (example)
The nurse’s practice reflects care proficient in the art and science of nursing as evidenced by: positive outcomes – patient, client, organizational, professional – embracing organizational and specialty standards of practice, recognition by nurse peers and at the community/national levels for expertise in nursing practice, certification in a nursing specialty when available and membership in professional nursing organizations.
- Evidence-based practice (example)
The nurse’s practice is state-of-the-art, evidence-based and continuously improving. It validates an involvement in continuous self-learning activities and a commitment to scholarly opportunities.
- Facilitative leadership (example)
The registered nurse’s practice demonstrates facilitative leadership in groups and teams. The nurse actively enhances the continuous learning and development of others through mentoring, precepting and role modeling.
Nominations will be anonymously reviewed and recipients will be selected by the Nursing Excellence Awards committee. The group will announce the names of winners and nominees for department celebrations in the fall. The awards will be presented at a banquet to be held on Friday, November 16, at the Indianapolis Marriott North. (map)
Eligibility
- A nurse may be nominated by anyone—patient, physician, family member, co-worker or self.
- A nurse may be nominated in multiple categories. Each nomination must focus on only one category.
- A nominee must have worked as an R.N. or L.P.N. for Community Health Network for at least five years and must be in good standing without disciplinary issues.
- Please provide an e-mail address to receive proof of receipt.
- Please fill in all items in a category for a complete nomination.
All nominations must be received by 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, July 31, 2012—NO EXCEPTIONS.