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International Nurses Day – Mediclinic Vereeniging recognises nurses’ in outstanding patient care

VEREENIGING. – In celebration of International Nurses’ Day, Mediclinic Vereeniging is proud to award its annual Nursing Excellence Award to Enrolled Nurse Auxiliary, Tabea Monama, in recognition of her commitment to the spirit of nursing. International Nurses Day is a global tribute to the profession on May 12 to coincide with Florence Nightingale’s birthday. Mediclinic …

VEREENIGING. – In celebration of International Nurses’ Day, Mediclinic Vereeniging is proud to award its annual Nursing Excellence Award to Enrolled Nurse Auxiliary, Tabea Monama, in recognition of her commitment to the spirit of nursing.
International Nurses Day is a global tribute to the profession on May 12 to coincide with Florence Nightingale’s birthday. Mediclinic believes that excellent nursing care is about having the right people, with the right skills, in the right place at the right time.
“We would like to recognise our colleague with a Nursing Excellence Award. Chosen by her peers and patients for embodying these values and ensuring the best possible patient experience, we are proud to call her one of our own,” says Estelle Coustas, Nursing Executive, Mediclinic Southern Africa.
“Although we can only select one person for the award, I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge each of our nursing practitioners for the invaluable expertise and comfort that they provide to each patient whilst delivering world class care.”

Tabea Monama, Enrolled Nurse Auxiliary at Mediclinic Vereeniging, was awarded the Nurse Excellence Award recently and was formally recognised on May 12 in celebration of International Nurse’s Day. With her are from left: Mrs Matlou Sathekge, Nursing Manager, Ms Bongi Masango, Deputy Nurse Manager: Theatre and Mrs Nolene
Tabea Monama, Enrolled Nurse Auxiliary at Mediclinic Vereeniging, was awarded the Nurse Excellence Award recently and was formally recognised on May 12 in celebration of International Nurse’s Day. With her are from left: Mrs Matlou Sathekge, Nursing Manager, Ms Bongi Masango, Deputy Nurse Manager: Theatre and Mrs Nolene

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