Palmetto Gold 2007.This article is being written as we eagerly anticipate the sixth annual gala of the Palmetto Gold Nurse Recognition and Scholarship Program. The Gala which will feature the Palmetto Gold award recipients and scholarship recipients is being held at Seawell's Banquet Center in Columbia on April 21, 2007. The Gala honors 100 registered nurses who have been chosen for their excellence in nursing practice and their commitment and dedication to the profession of nursing.The Palmetto Gold Nurse Recognition and Scholarship Program originated in 2002 when a coalition of nurse leaders from major nursing organizations came together to plan a strategy for showcasing the many contributions that nurses make to the healthcare system. The net proceeds from the gala are used to fund a $1000 scholarship for each registered nurse program in the state, with the balance invested in an endowment. The proceeds from the 2006 gala were sufficient to provide a $1000 scholarship to 23 nursing students and these scholarship recipients will be recognized the evening of the gala. Many thanks go to all contributors, sponsors, and supporters of the Palmetto Gold Nurse Recognition and Scholarship Program. We salute the 100 Palmetto Gold award recipients for 2007! Jeffery S. Adams, McLeod Regional Medical Center Trena D. Addison, McLeod Regional Medical Center Jody Allen, Carolinas Hospital System Nancy H. Allen, SC DHEC DHEC Department of Health and Environmental Control DHEC Deep Heat Energy Corporation Judith W. Andrews, Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center Teresa Arrison, Dorn VA Medical Center Jean M. Barido, Moncrief Army Community Hospital Nancy I. Barnes, McLeod Medical Center Dillon Betty J. Barnes, McLeod Medical Center Dillon Dale Baumgerner, Oconee Memorial Hospital Phyllis A. Bonham Bonham can refer to:
MUSC Maritime and Underwater Security Consultants MUSC Memphis Union Station Company Mary Boyd, College of Nursing, USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. Marilyn Brady, Trident Technical College Trident Technical College (TTC) is a two-year institution located in Charleston, South Carolina that takes pride in providing diverse and innovative educational programs and services in a highly technical and competitive global environment. Rhonda Broom, McLeod Hospice House Barbara J. Casper, McLeod Health Kelley Cassady, McLeod Regional Medical Center Susan E. Caulder, Ralph H. Johnson Ralph Henry Johnson (1949-1968) was a United States Marine who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism in March 1968 during the Vietnam War. He sacrificed his life to save the life of a fellow Marine. VA Medical Center Edward Cawthorn, Medical University of South Carolina “MUSC” redirects here. For Abel Santa María airport in Santa Clara, Cuba (ICAO code MUSC), see Abel Santa María Airport. The Medical University of South Carolina Betty S. Cervenka, SC DHEC Claudia C. Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. , Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Marilyn Coleman, SC DHEC Sarah S. Cooper, SC DHEC Marcia Coster-Schulz, Palmetto Health Baptist Deborah Couillard, Medical University of South Carolina Bernice Daugherty, Lander College Elizabeth De Santis, SC DHEC Anita DeWeese, Greenville Memorial Hospital Greenville Memorial Hospital is a 710-bed tertiary care center located in Greenville, South Carolina. The hospital, one of the largest in South Carolina, is the regional referral center for the Upstate of South Carolina. Kay I. Dewitt, McLeod Regional Medical Center Janet Lynne Douglass, College of Nursing, USC Carol Draghi-Osmer, Medical University of South Carolina Hospital Monika E. Dutton, Roper Saint Francis Healthcare Sheryl J. Elmore, McLeod Regional Medical Center Teresa Ervin, McLeod Regional Medical Center Brenda Flanigan-Tyson, Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Bonne n. 1. A female servant charged with the care of a young child. Foulois, Medical University Hospital Authority Michelle Anne Frye, Roper Hospital Sheila Gatch, Sisters of Charity Providence Hospital Terry Gilreath, North Greenville Hospital Kimberly Glenn, College of Nursing, USC Mary Grindel, Aiken Regional Medical Center Sue K. Haddock, Dorn VA Medical Center Nell S. Hair, Palmetto Health Baptist Gina Hammond, Lexington Medical Center Karen Latrelle Hardy, Palmetto Senior Care Tara B. Harris, Piedmont Technical College Piedmont Technical College ([1] is a two-year degree granting, tertiary educational institution. The College's Lex Walters Campus is located in Greenwood, South Carolina, and six County Centers also operate in Abbeville County, Edgefield County, Laurens County, McCormick Patricia Harvin, Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Brenda Hensley, Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center Debbie W. Herman, Dorn VA Medical Center Charmeon Hines, McLeod Regional Medical Center Margaret Holt, Lexington Medical Center Jean Z. Hooper, Dorn VA Medical Center Jeffrey Humphries, Aiken Regional Medical Center Janet W. Hyman, Carolinas Hospital System Dianna Inman, Medical University of South Carolina Stacie Tallon Johnson, McLeod Health Karen T. Johnson, Greenville Memorial Hospital Julie M. Jones, Medical University of South Carolina Patricia Jones, McLeod Medical Center Dillon Eleanor Jordan, McLeod Regional Medical Center Sidney Kohn, Lexington Medical Center E. Juanita Lee, Clemson University Deborah B. Lee, McLeod Regional Medical Center Lynn Lewis, Tri-County Technical College Laura C. Lien, US Air Force Norman Loranger, Palmetto Health Baptist Gayenell Magwood, College of Nursing, MUSC Jane Mansfield, SC DHEC Benjamin E. Marett, Piedmont Medical Center Piedmont Medical Center (PMC) is a 288 bed acute care facility located in Rock Hill, South Carolina. The hospital began life as York County General Hospital on Ebenezer Road. Mary M. Martin, Medical University of South Carolina Patricia Maybee, Mountain View Family Practice Lauren McCauley, Piedmont Medical Center Tiffany S. Miller, McLeod Medical Center Dillon Edna Mimss, Carolinas Hospital System Roberta J. Mingo, McLeod Regional Medical Center Margaret Jody Mishoe, SC DHEC Tonya Parcell, Palmetto Health Mary Jane Plance, Roper Hospital Joyce Pompey, School of Nursing, USC Aiken Charlene A. Pope, Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Michelle D. Poston, McLeod Health Angela Putnam, Carolinas Hospital System Dixie Roberts, SC DHEC Cheryl W. Robinson, Carolinas Hospital System Kimela Shealy, Lexington Medical Center Rosemarie L. Shelley, SC DHEC Pamela Smith, Medical University of South Carolina Hart Smith, McLeod Medical Center Tammy Smith, Byrnes High School Susan W. Snow, Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center Tabitha S. Soderstrom, Sisters of Charity Providence Hospital Gloria Stenback, Greenville Hospital System Minnie E. Strickland, Anderson School District Sally D. Stroud, College of Nursing, MUSC Tammy Turner, SC DHEC Sara L. Tyler, Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Jennifer Wiechowski, Medical University of South Carolina Paige Williams, McLeod Medical Center Deborah F. Willoughby, Clemson University Danette J. Wood, Dorn VA Medical Center Jennifer Wood, Medical University of South Carolina Also, we salute the 23 scholarship recipients for 2007! Rebecca Lynn Burns, Greenville Technical College Greenville Technical College is a community college located in the city of Greenville, South Carolina. Greenville Tech is the oldest and largest of 16 colleges in the South Carolina Technical College System and the third largest post-secondary institution in the state, Gabrielle Bush, Francis Marion University Francis Marion University (formerly Francis Marion College) is located seven miles east of Florence, South Carolina, USA. It is a liberal arts university named in honor of American Revolutionary War hero Brigadier General Francis Marion. Margret Lynette Callahan, Bob Jones University Jeremy Wes Christie, Spartanburg Community College Spartanburg Community College (SCC) (Formerly Spartanburg Technical College or Spartanburg Tech), is a public, suburban, two-year comprehensive, open-admission institution of higher education serving the citizens of Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union counties in Deborah Salley Cook, Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College History The South Carolina Technical Educational System was established in 1961 in a legislation signed by then governor Ernest F. Hollings in order to educate the citizens of South Carolina in the technical and vocational fields, an attempt to reduce the jobs lost by means of Claire Ann Crawford, University of South Carolina
• • Tony Ann Cribb, Florence Darlington Technical College Lynn R. DiVecchio, Medical University of South Carolina Trisha M. Eckstein, Horry-Georgetown Technical College Jennifer Gilbert, Clemson University Thomas W. Greenman, Central Carolina Technical College Heather Hartley, Aiken Technical College Introduction Aiken Technical College is one of the 16 schools in the South Carolina Technical College System and has been serving the community for more than 30 years. More than 3,400 students enroll in credit courses annually, and ATC’s non-credit offerings reach over Heather Nicole Hightower, York Technical College /USCL Zacobia Horton, USC Upstate Christie Michelle Howard, Midlands Technical College Midlands Technical College is a comprehensive, multi-campus, public, two-year college serving the primary region of Richland, Lexington and Fairfield counties of South Carolina. College programs and services provide accessible, affordable, high quality post-secondary education that Abigail Lindsay Kaniaris, Charleston Southern University Charleston Southern University, founded in 1964, is an independent comprehensive university located in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston Southern is one of South Carolina's largest accredited, independent universities, enrolling approximately 3,000 students. Jeanette Kelly, SC State University Donna B. Osborne, Tri-County Technical College Souzanne Roper, Trident Technical College Anghela M. Salas, Piedmont Technical College Heather L. Shanks, Technical College of the Low Country Korey Kathleen Springman, Lander University Nicole Whaley, USC Aiken Congratulations to both the award recipients and the scholarship recipients for 2007! We are very proud of each of you. If you would like information regarding future Palmetto Gold activities, see our website at www.scpalmettogold.org. Contributions in support of the Palmetto Gold Nurse Recognition and Scholarship Program can be made by sending a check to the South Carolina Nurses Foundation (SCNF SCNF Salmon-Challis National Forest (Salmon, ID) SCNF Status, Condition Not Found (Alcatel) ), Palmetto Gold; 1821 Gadsden Street; Columbia, SC 29201. Pennie Peralta Palmetto Gold Steering Committee Congratulations to SCNA SCNA Sun Certified Network Administrator SCNA Security Certified Network Architect SCNA South Carolina Nurses Association SCNA Saab Club of North America SCNA Southern California Naturist Association SCNA Sudden Cosmic Noise Absorption Members Who Received the Palmetto Gold Award in 2007 Phyllis Bonham Mary Boyd Marilyn Brady Rhonda Broom Betty Cervenka Marilyn Coleman Bernice Daughterly Janet Lynne Douglass Brenda Flanigan-Tyson Karen Latrelle Hardy Debbie W. Herman Jaen Z Hooper Stacie Tallon Johnson E. Juanita Lee Patricia Maybee Joyce Pompey Sally Stroud |
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