Tasmanian nurses and midwives honoured in awards ceremony

Guy Barnett, Minister for Health

The exceptional achievements of Tasmanian nurses and midwives have been recognised at an awards ceremony on Friday night.

The Tasmanian Public Sector Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards is an annual event to acknowledge the skill, dedication and commitment of our nursing and midwifery workforce across Tasmania.

Minister for Health, Guy Barnett, congratulated the five winners.

“Our nurses and midwives do an extraordinary job every day to take care of Tasmanians and I thank them for this important work,” Minister Barnett said.

WINNERS:

  • Rising Star Award: Tina Evans – Registered Nurse, George Town Hospital and Community Centre
  • Innovation Award: Stacey Higgins – Nurse Unit Manager, Launceston Community Nursing Service
  • Team of the Year: NW RADAR (Recognise Acute Deterioration and Response) Team:
  • Nurse of the Year: Tammy Harvey – Nurse Practitioner, Hospitals South, Sub-Acute and Community Care
  • Midwife of the Year: Becky French – Nursing and Midwifery Director, Hospitals South – Women’s and Children’s Services

Minister Barnett also congratulated all the award finalists.

“Thank you for your outstanding contributions to healthcare in Tasmania,” Minister Barnett said.

“Nurses and midwives are the backbone of our health system and are vital to the provision of safe, high-quality health care to the Tasmanian community.”

Friday night’s awards ceremony was the culmination of a significant day on the calendar for Tasmanian nurses and midwives, following the 2023 Tasmanian Nursing and Midwifery Symposium, which brought nurses and midwives together to celebrate innovation and research in nursing and midwifery.

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