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Jaclyn Duncan from Atrium Health KM among Top 100 Nurses in NC

Atrium Health is proud to announce that 20 of its nurses were named North Carolina Great 100 nurses for 2023, more than any other organization in the state. Out of hundreds of applications, only 100 nurses are selected each year by their peers for this prestigious honor, which recognizes nursing excellence in North Carolina.

• Friday, October 6, at 7:30 p.m.

• Sunday, October 8, at 3:00 p.m. KMLT.org or LibertyMountainDrama.com tickets@kmlt.org or 704730-9408 Group discounts and VIP packages are available.

Kings Mountain Little Theatre, Inc., a 501c3 nonprofit, produces the play. Gilbert and Jancy Patrick are the Founding Sponsors. Albemarle is the Presenting Sponsor. Kings Mountain Tourism Development Authority is a Major Sponsor. Sigmon Theatrical, LLC, Artistic Director Caleb Sigmon, and Playwright, Bob Inman, are the creative team.

“These 20 nurses represent the continued commitment to nursing excellence across Atrium Health,” said Mary Beth Kingston, executive vice president, and chief nursing executive for Advocate Heath, of which Atrium Health is a part. “Atrium Health nurses have long led the way in nursing excellence, innovation, and care. For these 20 nurses to be recognized by their peers for this once-ina-lifetime honor highlights their extraordinary commitment to our patients, their families, and the communities we are privileged to serve.”

The Great 100, Inc. has honored North Carolina nurses’ commitment to excellence for over 30 years and provides scholarships for nursing education in the state. This year’s Great 100 class was selected from hundreds of applicants based on several criteria:

• Promotes and advances the nursing profession in their practice setting and/or community. Demonstrates integrity, honesty, and accountability.

• Displays commitment to patients, families, and colleagues.

• Demonstrates caring and assists others to grow and develop.

• Radiates energy and enthusiasm and contributes to overall outcomes in their practice setting.

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