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OCN Recognizes Preceptors Across the State

As Oregon’s healthcare providers continue to address unprecedented staffing needs within their facilities, the Oregon Center for Nursing (OCN) is celebrating the vital work of nurse preceptors through the second annual Oregon Outstanding Nurse Preceptor Awards. In conjunction with Nursing Professional Development Week, OCN will recognize and honor 14 nurses who serve a critical role in supporting Oregon’s nursing workforce.

Nurse preceptors are key to the successful onboarding and retention of new nursing staff. They support student learning, onboard experienced nurses new to organizations, and help newly graduated nurses transition into practice.

“Even though nurse preceptors play a vital role in health care organizations, they often feel overlooked,” said Jana Bitton, Executive Director of the Oregon Center for Nursing. “In a time when the nursing profession as a whole feels undervalued and overworked, we are proud to be able to honor the incredible work of Oregon’s nurse preceptors.”

Nursing leaders from healthcare facilities throughout Oregon nominated a preceptor colleague for this award. Outstanding preceptors were honored at a virtual event hosted by OCN, recognized within their organization and community, and received a cash award.

The Oregon Outstanding Nurse Preceptors for 2022 are:

  • Lindsay Earp, Grande Ronde Hospital
  • Tracy Holliday, St Anthony Hospital
  • Megan Kruse, Lake District Hospital
  • Shirley Lawrence, Asante Health System
  • Robin Massey, Bay Area Hospital
  • Zerek Selby, Legacy Health
  • Sarah Soria-Machado, McKenzie Willamette Medical Center
  • Colin McGuigan, St Charles Medical Center
  • Kimberly Stevens, Sky Lakes Medical Center
  • Cristina Tamayo, Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital
  • Teresa Thomas, OHSU
  • Stephanie Vail, Adventist Health Portland
  • Jerry Whitmore, PeaceHealth Riverbend
  • Meredith Willett, VA Portland
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Oregon Center for Nursing

The Oregon Center for Nursing (OCN) is a nonprofit workforce center working to advance the nursing profession across Oregon. The organization fulfills its mission of supporting “informed, well-prepared, diverse, and exceptional nursing professionals” through research, education, programming, and community partnerships. Established by nursing leaders in 2002, OCN is regarded by the Oregon state legislature as a leader and advisor for nursing workforce issues, including well-being, job satisfaction, and retention.
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