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Nurses and Employers Recognized and Honored with Promotion in Business Briefcase

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St. Peter’s Health in Helena, Montana, recently honored two of its dedicated workers with Daisy Awards for Extraordinary Nurses. Registered Nurses Lindsey Howey and Kristin Steinke were recognized for their exceptional care and commitment to their patients.

Howey, who works in Same-Day Surgery, was praised by patients for going above and beyond to ensure their comfort and well-being. One patient shared how Howey stayed an extra 30 minutes after her shift to make sure they had everything they needed, making their hospital stay a positive experience.

Steinke, a care manager in clinics, was commended for her resourcefulness and kindness in assisting high-acuity patients with finding resources and navigating the health system. Colleagues described her as being kind beyond words and building trust with patients who are struggling.

The Daisy Awards are given quarterly based on nominations from patients, their families, and fellow colleagues. The recipients receive recognition for their outstanding contributions to patient care and are celebrated for their dedication to making a difference in the lives of those they serve.

St. Peter’s Health continues to uphold a standard of excellence in healthcare, with staff members like Howey and Steinke exemplifying the values of compassion, professionalism, and commitment to patient-centered care. Their hard work and dedication have not gone unnoticed, and they serve as shining examples of the exceptional care provided at St. Peter’s Health.

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