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The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses

Tanner has partnered with The DAISY Foundation for a new award program that helps patients and families recognize extraordinary nurses for the skillful, compassionate care they provide at Tanner.

Nominate a nurse for a The DAISY Award

The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses is awarded to nurses who practice with compassion, who always give their best side at the bedside and who go beyond what's expected in patient care.
If there is a nurse you'd like to thank or a story you'd like to share about a nurse at Tanner, click the button below and fill out a short nomination form.

How to nominate a nurse:

We’ve partnered with The DAISY Foundation to celebrate remarkable nurses and the extraordinary care they provide! If there’s a nurse you’d like to thank, nominate them for The DAISY Award!

To nominate a nurse, either:

1. Locate a ballot box at your nurses’ station and submit a form.

2. Submit your form at DaisyNomination.org/4543.

About The DAISY Foundation

The DAISY Foundation was established in 1999 by the family of Patrick Barnes, who died at age 33 from complications from the autoimmune disease idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), a type of blood platelet disorder.
The Barnes family created the foundation after experiencing extraordinary care when Patrick was hospitalized. That care inspired this unique award honoring and celebrating nurses for the difference they make in the patients' lives every day.

Learn more about The DAISY Foundation at DAISYFoundation.org.


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