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BEE January

Two Patient Care Technicians (PCTs) from Jefferson Health in New Jersey have been honored with Being Extraordinary Everyday (BEE) Awards. This recognition celebrates their commitment to patient care, highlighting the positive impact caregivers have on patients, families, and colleagues.

The award recipients are Ginou Jean-Juste, PCT, based at the C4 patient care unit at Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital, and Nicholas Wolfe, PCT, who works at the Intermediate Care Unit at Jefferson Washington Township Hospital.

Jean-Juste, of Cherry Hill, was nominated by a patient who shared: “She has such a wonderful, uplifting way about her. It felt as though she could anticipate my every need.” Wolfe, of Williamstown, went “above and beyond” during a patient transport, celebrating the patient’s birthday with Stevie Wonder’s “Happy Birthday” and gifting her a box of Girl Scout cookies after confirming there were no dietary restrictions.

The BEE Awards recognize non-nursing team members who collaborate with clinical nurses to provide exceptional patient care. Recipients are nominated by patients, visitors, nurses, physicians, and employees. This award complements the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. For more information, visit www.JeffersonHealth.org.

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