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The Intensive Care Unit team at CHI Health Good Samaritan was recently honored with a Silver Beacon of Excellence Award from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, (CHI Health, Courtesy)

KEARNEY — The Intensive Care Unit team at CHI Health Good Samaritan was recently honored with a Silver Beacon of Excellence Award from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.

The award recognizes high-quality patient care within a supportive and collaborative work environment. It signifies a commitment to excellence and rigorous standards for evidence based practices, staff engagement and patient outcomes.

“This award recognizes the exceptional care our team provides today, and the dedication to continuous learning and growth for the best possible patient outcomes in the future,” states Megan Uphoff, director of Critical Care. “It also acts as a beacon to attract other talented nurses who are seeking an environment of excellence where they can pursue the highest standards of patient care.”

The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) is the world’s largest specialty nursing organization offering unwavering professional and personal support to acute and critical care nurses in pursuit of the best possible patient care. AACN is dedicated to creating a healthcare system driven by the needs of patients and families where acute and critical care nurses can make their optimal contribution.https://a184ecqljr.proxynodejs.usequeue.com/nursing-excellence/beacon-awards

The Beacon Award is a nationally recognized symbol of excellence in nursing and is highly regarded by health care professionals.