INDIANAPOLIS—Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) has announced the clinical and academic honorees for the 2024 Healthy Work Environment Award. The academic honoree is Frontier Nursing University (FNU) in Versailles, Kentucky, USA. The clinical honoree is UVA Health Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
The Healthy Work Environment Award honorees will be recognized during Sigma’s Creating Healthy Work Environments event, which will be held in Washington, DC, 8-10 March 2024. The representatives of each honoree will present plenary sessions on Saturday, 9 March.
FNU Dean Joan Slager, DNP, CNM, FACNM, FAAN, will present A Culture of Caring: Frontier Nursing University. FNU’s Culture of Caring model includes elements of professionalism, inclusivity, respect, positive communication, and mutual support, to promote a healthy work environment.
UVA Health’s Ann Kellams, MD, IBCLC, FAAP, FABM; and Karin Skeen, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, will present UVA Health Women’s and Children’s Wisdom and Wellbeing Program: Evolving a Meaningful, Multi-Pronged Approach to Touching Everyone. Their system-wide and fully scaled Wisdom and Wellbeing program is comprehensive and well-established to support employees’ physical and psychosocial health and wellness.
Sigma President Sandra C. Garmon Bibb, DNSc, RN, FFNMRCSI, FAAN, said, “The 2024 Healthy Work Environment academic and clinical honorees represent healthy, welcoming places actively demonstrating caring culture, compassion, and collaboration. I congratulate Frontier Nursing University and UVA Health Women’s and Children’s Hospital for their accomplishments and leadership in this important area.”
Sigma’s Healthy Work Environment Awards recognize and honor clinical facilities and academic settings that have demonstrated commitment to promoting a healthy work environment and excellence in healthcare outcomes. Read more about Creating Healthy Work Environments. Read about all the Sigma awards that recognize achievements and contributions in nursing.
Sigma’s Creating Healthy Work Environments event is designed specifically to help leaders in both academic and clinical settings develop, implement, and maintain strategies to improve their organizations’ work environments.
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The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) is a nonprofit organization with the mission of developing nurse leaders anywhere to improve healthcare everywhere. Founded in 1922, Sigma has more than 100,000 members and 600 chapters at institutions of higher education and healthcare partners from Armenia, Australia, and Botswana to Thailand, the United States, and Wales. Sigma members include clinical nurses and administrators, academic nurse educators and researchers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and others working to fulfill the organization’s vision of connected, empowered nurse leaders transforming global healthcare.
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