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News | Feb. 3, 2023

Tripler Army Medical Center presents DAISY AWARD

By Hugh Fleming

Congratulations to our newest “DAISY Award” recipient, (right) Capt. Allison Crow, RN. The DAISY Award recognize nurses who provide extraordinary, coordinated, compassionate and skillful care every day.

The DAISY Award was established by The DAISY Foundation in 1999 by the family of J. Patrick (Pat) Barnes, a patient who lost his life to the auto-immune disease ITP. Barnes’ family wanted to recognize the incredible care that the nurses provided him before his death and created the award now embraced by healthcare organizations around the world.

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News | Feb. 3, 2023

Tripler Army Medical Center presents DAISY AWARD

By Hugh Fleming

Congratulations to our newest “DAISY Award” recipient, (right) Capt. Allison Crow, RN. The DAISY Award recognize nurses who provide extraordinary, coordinated, compassionate and skillful care every day.

The DAISY Award was established by The DAISY Foundation in 1999 by the family of J. Patrick (Pat) Barnes, a patient who lost his life to the auto-immune disease ITP. Barnes’ family wanted to recognize the incredible care that the nurses provided him before his death and created the award now embraced by healthcare organizations around the world.

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