SGMC Health recently recognized Latrelle Tomlin, a Certified Nurse Assistant, with the April Being Extraordinary Every day (BEE) Award. Tomlin, who works at Hospice of South Georgia and Langdale Hospice House, was honored for her positive attitude and teamwork. She has been a part of the health system for over 4 years and is known for stepping up to cover weekend shifts when her coworkers need assistance. Emily Hydrick, Nurse Manager, praised Tomlin for her flexibility with new processes and her dedication to patient care at Hospice of South Georgia.
The BEE Award is a monthly recognition program that acknowledges staff members who support the role of a nurse, including patient care technicians, nursing assistants, and medical assistants. Nomination criteria include qualities such as compassion, teamwork, leadership, attitude, and skills and knowledge. SGMC Health participates in various recognition programs to honor employees who embody the organization’s tagline, “Remarkable People, Extraordinary Care, Human Kindness.”
For more information on SGMC Health’s recognition programs, visit sgmc.org/recognition.
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