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SGMC Health has proudly announced Alexandria Clanton, a dedicated Patient Care Technician in the Pediatrics Department, as the recipient of the BEE Award for September. This recognition highlights Clanton's exceptional commitment to patient care and her unwavering dedication to the well-being of the children she serves.
The BEE Award is given to individuals who exemplify excellence in their roles, demonstrating compassion, teamwork, and a positive impact on the lives of patients and their families. Clanton's colleagues commend her for her ability to create a nurturing environment, ensuring that young patients feel comfortable and cared for during their time in the hospital.
In addition to her technical skills, Clanton's warm demeanor and supportive attitude have made her a beloved figure among both staff and families. SGMC Health remains committed to honoring those who go above and beyond in their service, and Clanton's achievement serves as an inspiring example for others in the healthcare community.
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