POTSDAM --Nominations for the Canton-Potsdam Hospital Board of Directors’ 2011 Service Award are being accepted. The award, presented annually in May, recognizes exceptional service to …
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POTSDAM --Nominations for the Canton-Potsdam Hospital Board of Directors’ 2011 Service Award are being accepted.
The award, presented annually in May, recognizes exceptional service to Canton-Potsdam Hospital and the community.
Community members are encouraged to submit nominations, by letter, to Canton-Potsdam Hospital’s Corporate Communications Office, Attn: Tracy Jarvis, 50 Leroy St., Potsdam, or by e-mail to tjarvis@cphospital.org. Nominations are due by Friday, March 25.
The 2010 recipient was United Helpers. Others honored since the award was established in 1982 have been Margaret Vining, Dr. Susan Badenhausen; Dr. Jon Kay; Betty Bradley; Ron Scott; George Maclean; the Rural Medical Education Program (RMED) of SUNY Upstate Medical University and Canton-Potsdam Hospital physicians; SUNY Canton; the police departments of Canton, Norfolk, and Potsdam; St. Lawrence Valley Renewal House; Constance Belgarde; Patricia Fanning; Rev. William Cuthbert; Chris J. Theodore; Bill Sloan; Morris Pinto; Canton-Potsdam Hospital Volunteers; JoAnne Scott; Kathryn Hayes, R.N.; the Men and Women of MAST; Ann P. Davis; Dr. Stuart Winning; Sister Kathyrn Healy of Hospice; Ellen Claffey, R.N.; Dr. Marshall Stevenson; Frank and Anne Piskor; the E. J. Noble Guild and Potsdam Hospital Guild; area rescue squads; and Crouse Irving Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
“Many dedicated people contribute to the high quality of health care that we all appreciate here in the North Country, and it’s an honor to recognize their efforts,” said Canton-Potsdam Hospital Board of Directors Chair Edward Mucenski.