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1,549. Ribbon bar of the medal. The Florence Nightingale Medal is an international award presented to those distinguished in nursing and named after British nurse Florence Nightingale. The medal was established in 1912 [2] by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), following the Eighth International Conference of Red Cross ...
Winners of the 2022 selection process were chosen from approximately 24,000 nurses. Award description. The main award is a trophy bearing the emblem of the award. The 9 other finalists receive honorary plaques. The winner of the award receives a cash prize of $250,000 US dollars, while the nine other finalists receive a prize of $5,000 each.
From their inception in 2004 the awards were hosted by Healthstaff Recruitment, and since 2007 by HESTA Superannuation Fund. The awards attract wide coverage from media, culminating in a national presentation held each year, usually on or close to, 12 May, International Nurses' Day. Past winners. 2004 Andrew Cameron of Cue, Western Australia
A temporary administrator, the Committee on Awards Policy, "begged" judges not to split awards, yet three of ten awards were split. William Cole explained this in a New York Times column pessimistically entitled "The Last of the National Book Awards" but the Awards were "saved" by the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1976.
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Median growth in revenue for two-time Baldrige Award winners is 92%. Median job growth for two-time Baldrige Award winners is 63% (compared with 2.5% for a matched set of industries and time periods). 2010–2015 Baldrige Award applicants represent 567,434 jobs, over $142 billion in revenue/budgets, and about 449 million customers served.
Queen Latifah hosted the star-studded event on Saturday night. After a week of festivities and non-televised awards, the 55th NAACP […] The post NAACP Image Awards complete winners list appeared ...
Nursing Aid (1986) was a campaign with the aim of raising £100,000 for nursing and midwifery projects in the developing world. By the end of a year of many fund-raising events, the campaign netted £140,000. Also in 1986 the Nursing Times/3M National Nursing Awards were launched to reward skill and innovation in nursing.