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News | Oct. 21, 2024

Tripler Army Medical Center Daisy Award

By Hugh Fleming

U.S. Army Col. Robert L. Corson, Tripler Army Medical Center chief nursing officer, left, presents 1st Lt. Vanessa Hernandez Iturri, a medical telemetry nurse, with the TAMC Daisy Award on Oct. 21, 2024. 1st Lt. Hernandez Iturri was awarded for establishing trust, showcasing her compassion, and understanding the patient's emotional needs. Not only did she build a foundation of trust with the patient, but she also accomplished critical diagnostic tests.

The Daisy Award honorees are nurses who consistently demonstrate excellence through Clinical expertise and extraordinary compassionate care, and are recognized as outstanding role models in their nursing community. (Defense Health Agency photo by June Keawe)

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News | Oct. 21, 2024

Tripler Army Medical Center Daisy Award

By Hugh Fleming

U.S. Army Col. Robert L. Corson, Tripler Army Medical Center chief nursing officer, left, presents 1st Lt. Vanessa Hernandez Iturri, a medical telemetry nurse, with the TAMC Daisy Award on Oct. 21, 2024. 1st Lt. Hernandez Iturri was awarded for establishing trust, showcasing her compassion, and understanding the patient's emotional needs. Not only did she build a foundation of trust with the patient, but she also accomplished critical diagnostic tests.

The Daisy Award honorees are nurses who consistently demonstrate excellence through Clinical expertise and extraordinary compassionate care, and are recognized as outstanding role models in their nursing community. (Defense Health Agency photo by June Keawe)

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