Eileen Phillips, Gina Yost and EMU alum Eliza Burkholder, a 2009 EMU alum, were recognized by Rockingham Memorial Hospital first recipients of the Excellence in Nursing Practice awards. Photo provided by Rockingham Memorial Hospital.

RMH Recognizes EMU Nursing Alum

RMH has named three nurses the first recipients of the Excellence in Nursing Practice awards—Eliza Burkholder, RN, 5 West; Eileen Phillips, RN, Pre-/Post-Surgical Care; and Gina Yost, RN, Information Systems.

The RMH Nursing Division created the new Excellence in Nursing Practice Awards to recognize outstanding nurses.

RMH nurses are nominated for the awards by their peers and selected by a committee of nursing leaders. Nominated nurses must demonstrate a passion for the nursing profession and exemplify excellence in mentoring, leadership and service. A total of 23 RMH nurses were nominated for the awards.

One nurse is selected in each of three categories—inpatient, outpatient and a specialty role.

Burkholder, a 2009 Eastern Mennonite University nursing graduate, was awarded for excellence in an inpatient area, Phillips for excellence in an outpatient area, and Yost for excellence in a specialty role.

The three nurses were recognized during National Nurses’ Week, May 6-12, for their efforts to promote and advance the nursing profession; for displaying caring and commitment to patients, families, and co-workers; and for demonstrating leadership in the nursing profession. Each recipient received an elegant, custom-designed plaque.

“The award is significant because nurses are nominated by their peers and selected by a distinguished committee of nursing leaders,” said Donna Wilmoth, RN, director, RMH Nursing Administration. “The award recipients demonstrate a passion for the nursing profession and exemplify excellence in mentoring, leadership and service. By rewarding exemplary nurses, RMH is also helping retain quality nurses in our vital profession.”

Article courtesy Rockingham Memorial Hospital.