At Bon Secours, we recognize the unwavering dedication of our team members to support and care for our patients and the community, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our team members are at the heart of our Mission and Bon Secours Rappahannock General Hospital (RGH) is proud to announce that four of its team members have recently obtained advanced degrees.
Lisa Lewis Webster, RN, BSN, (pictured above, far left) serves as the quality manager for RGH. She graduated with distinction from the University of Virginia with a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Lisa was also the recipient of the Susan Hutchinson Memorial Award that is presented to only one member of the graduating RN to BSN class. The award recognizes the academic excellence and student leadership demonstrated by the recipient.
Kristie Duryea, RN, MSN, (pictured above, far right) is the professional development and neuroscience coordinator at RGH. She graduated from Liberty University with a master’s degree in nursing education.
Caryn Haynie, RN, BSN, (pictured above, middle right) graduated from Chamberlain University with a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Caryn, a nursing supervisor at RGH, graduated with President’s Honors.
And last but not least, Leeta Bateman, MLS, BS, (pictured above, middle left) is a medical laboratory scientist in the RGH laboratory. She graduated from Southern New Hampshire University with a bachelor’s degree in health care administration and also received President’s Honors.
“We are so proud of the dedication to advancement that these four team members have shown,” J. Alan Bailey, RGH vice president administrator, says. “To achieve these accolades, especially considering they all work full-time, is incredibly impressive and demonstrates their unwavering commitment to providing the very best help they can to our organization and to our community. Congratulations to the graduates!”
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