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AdventHealth Murray is celebrating National Nurses Week from May 6 to May 12 to show appreciation for AdventHealth Murray nurses and the invaluable contributions they make in health care every day.
During the most challenging times, nurses are on the front lines of health care. Through their extraordinary expertise and uncommon compassion, they give our patients strength along the path to recovery.
“We are extremely grateful for our nurses,” said Mike Murrill, president and CEO of AdventHealth Murray. “In the last year, they have selflessly served on the front lines to care for our communities, and we can never thank them enough for that.”
This Nurses Week, we celebrate those who work so hard to deliver expert care and comfort when it’s needed most. Thank you to the nurses who help our community feel whole.
“Our nurses are truly exceptional,” said Amy Jordon, chief nursing officer of AdventHealth Murray. “Their dedication and passion for helping our patients feel whole is inspiring, and I’m honored to work alongside them.”
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