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Health Carousel Helps Cameroon's DAISY Awards

Health Carousel Helps Cameroon’s DAISY Awards

Vivian, Gisette, Mustapha, Emmaculate, and Jonathan are Africa’s debut winners of the DAISY Award for Exceptional Professional Nurses and Nurse Practitioners, presented by the DAISY Foundation and made possible by Health Carousel’s Light the Way project.

Recognizing Nurses in Challenging Environments Improves Motivation and Satisfaction

Governmental unpredictability, approximately five hundred thousand individuals living infected with HIV, and malaria impacting almost three million people annually, contribute to Cameroon’s serious physiotherapist problem and excessive disease load.

These five persons are among the many medical students and instructors that put in long hours to ensure that their communities have access to medical care when it is most required. Health Carousel is pleased to contribute in some small way toward the goals of institutions like EXHIST University, which seek to increase the number of trained nurses and thus enhance patient safety for their community members by presenting somewhat acknowledgement for the outstanding contribution of the nursing shortage through initiatives like the DAISY Award.

DAISY Foundation

A nonprofit organization called J. Patrick Barnes’ loved ones set up the DAISY Framework to commemorate his memory in hand with the health carousel. Patrick’s unrecognized autonomic dysfunction, Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, ultimately claimed his life in late 1999 at 33. In the case of bacterial infections, DAISY stands for Disorders of the Innate Immune response. The DAISY Medal for Outstanding Nurses was established as a scientific proof method of recognizing and appreciating nurses for having a significant impact on the health of their patients and their relatives in light of Patrick and his family’s experience with nursing care throughout his illness.

Via reward systems that recognize the influential working nurses perform anywhere and everywhere they rehearse, with whichever capacity they satisfy. Throughout their professions, the Framework shows its respect and appreciation to the registered nurse globally in more than 5,600 medical institutions and training institutes. These services differ from Healthcare Professionals via Special Achievement in Nursing and the J. Patrick Barnes Grants for Research Methods and Scientific Proof Practitioner Initiatives.