Summerville Medical Center Employee Wins 2009 Health Care Hero Award
On Thursday, November 19, Nancy Cronk, Labor and Delivery Nurse with Summerville Medical Center was named a “Health Care Hero” by the Charleston Regional Business Journal and the Force Protection Center for Brain Research at MUSC, hosts of the 2009 HealthCare Heroes Awards.
Two Trident Health System employees were nominated in two of the six award categories, including: Sam Delia – Volunteer – “Community Outreach” and Nancy Cronk, RN – “Nurse”.
“A Healthcare Hero is anyone who goes above and beyond their call of duty to help others in need,” said Louis Caputo, CEO at Summerville Medical Center. “We have many heroes within our Health System and we are honored to have them as part of our team.”
Summerville Medical Center is a 94-bed, acute care hospital located in the Oakbrook section of Summerville between Ladson and Trolley Roads and is part of Trident Health System - an HCA hospital system comprised of two acute care hospitals – Trident Medical Center and Summerville Medical Center – as well as Moncks Corner Medical Center. Accredited by The Joint Commission, Summerville Medical Center is committed to providing quality health services along with wellness information and opportunities to the communities it serves. For more information about Summerville Medical Center, please visit our website at www.tridenthealthsystem.com or call 843.832.5000.
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