RWJUH Hamilton presents annual Nursing Excellence awards

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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton, an RWJBarnabas Health facility, has recently honored nurse Stacie Maigue as its 2024 Magnet Nurse of the Year.

The award was presented during the hospital’s annual Nurse Excellence Awards Program held during National Nurses Week, May 6 through May 12.

“Stacie is a remarkable nurse and her passion and dedication for nursing is evident in the work she does every day,” said Dawn Hutchinson, chief nursing officer at RWJUH Hamilton. “Stacie was selected as RWJUH Hamilton Magnet Nurse of the Year because of her visionary leadership and unyielding commitment to providing safe, reliable and high-quality care.”

Maigue has been with RWJUH Hamilton since 2017.

Also receiving awards were Unit Secretary Award: Sophia Hardwick, Unit Secretary Award; Flora Leone, Clinical Tech Award; Stephen Gwiadzowski, Nursing Quality Award; Lorena Allendes, Friend of Nursing award; Dr. Ronaldo Go, Provider Collaboration award; Cynthia Casale, New Knowledge, Innovations and Improvements award; Natasha Terilus, Nursing Mentor Award; Cassidy Ritter, Exemplary Professional Practice award: and Feliciana Jimenez, Transformational Leadership Award.

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Pictured at the RWJUH Hamilton annual Nursing Excellence Awards presentation are Lisa Breza, chief administrative officer, RWJUH Hamilton; Nina Melker, chair, board of trustees, RWJUH Hamilton; Lorena Allendes; Nancy Holecek, executive vice president and chief nursing officer; nurse Cynthia Casale; Dawn Hutchinson, chief nursing officer; Sophia Hardwick; nurse Stephen Gwiadzowski; Flora Leone; nurse Natasha Terilus; nurse Stacie Maigue; nurse Feliciana Jimenez; Dr. Ronaldo Go; and Mark Manigan, president and chief executive officer.,

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