At the 2011 Creating Connections Awards Luncheon, winners were announced for the poster competition, Impact Award, and 2011 Children's Hospitals Photo Exhibit. Congratulations to the winners!
Impact Award Winner, Public Relations & Communications
The Campaign to Save Lives: Seattle Children's Expansion
Laura Tufts, Director, Strategic and Special Projects, Seattle Children’s, Seattle, WA
Impact Award Winner, Development & Fundraising
Generation Cures - Based at Children's Hospital Boston
Shelley Brown, Vice President for Operations, Children’s Hospital Trust, Boston, MA
Impact Award Winner, Marketing
Meridian Health Pediatric Network - A Way of Looking at Pediatric Care that Changes Everything
Chrisie Scott, Vice President, Communications & Marketing, Meridian Health, Neptune, NJ
Ryan Younger, Marketing Manager, Jersey Shore University Medical Center and K. Hovnanian Children's Hospital, Neptune, NJ
Poster Competition Winner, Child Advocacy
Vive tu Vida/"Live Your Life" to Fight Childhood Obesity
Stephanie Pitsirilos-Boquin, MPH, Program Manager, CHALK
NewYork-Presbyterian, Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, New York, NY
Poster Competition Winner, Combined Tracks of Facilities Development, Pediatric Health Informatics and Technology, and Philanthropy
Implementing an Electronic Roadmap System for Pediatric Oncology Total
Robert Brown, MCP, Senior Software Developer
E.. Scott Rich, BSEE, EMBA, Director of Information Technologies
Feliciano Yu, Jr., MD, MSHI, MSPH, Chief Medical Information Officer
St. Louis Children’s Hospital, St. Louis, MO
Poster Competition Winner, Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
Medicus (Please Don't) Interrupt Us
Diane Grade, RN, BSN, CPON, Operations Manager 4East
Sherry Nolan, RN, MSN, CPN, Clinical Manager
Willow Voytko, RN, Clinical Nurse II
Kathy Wafer, RN
Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Overall Winner of the Poster Competition: Medicus (Please Don't) Interrupt Us
Congratulations again to all of the winners, and thanks to all of the finalists for all of their hard work.
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