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It elevates and motivates the individual nurse being recognized and their entire team or unit. By having a recognition program like this in place, chiefnursingofficers (CNOs) ensure that patients and family members know how easy it is to express their gratitude.
This, and subsequent column entries, will feature interviews with diverse nurses in the state who have inspired other New Mexico nurses to embrace, find joys in, and enrich their own nursing lives. Each edition will feature different nurses’ stories. We want to know about them!
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