Floyd Medical Center honors employees in Celebration of Service
Pharmacy Informatics chief wins hospital’s President’s Award
From employees who have worked at Floyd Medical Center for four decades to relative newcomers who have also made important contributions, the annual Celebration of Service held Thursday night was just that — a celebration of hard work and dedication.
“I am often asked why Floyd puts so much effort into a gala like this, and my answer is always the same. The answer is you,” Floyd Medical Center President and CEO Kurt Stuenkel said as he addressed the crowd of more than 700 people at the Forum River Center. “You are important. An organization is only as good as the people who work there. People who are passionate about their work and dedicated to their customers and to each other, people who work hard to ensure that life is easier or better for their community.”
Ann Baird, Miranda Crumley, Lynda Freeman, Debra Mathews and Jeane Bob Yarbrough have worked for FMC for at least 40 years while Ann Martin and Kerry Sayre were recognized for 45 years at Floyd Cherokee Medical Center in Alabama.
The Physician Practice of the Year was presented to the office of Floyd Primary Care’s Dr. Greta D. Flaherty. Joining Flaherty on stage to accept the award were Nurse Practitioner Ashley Millican and Office Coordinator Brooke Laney. The Physician of the Year Award went to Dr. Sylvia Washington, a Floyd Primary Care physician who specializes in pediatrics. The President’s Award went to Troy Hopper for his role in ensuring safe distribution of medications in the internet age.
“An important aspect of patient safety is standardization of evidencebased care, medication safety, including implementation of safety alerts, barcode scanning, and physician order entry,” Stuenkel said.
Hopper, in charge of Pharmacy Informatics, has been instrumental in that process.
“He is a proud husband and father, a humble person who never seeks the spotlight or credit for the hours of tedious work his job requires. He is always looking for solutions on how to make the system work for the clinical staff instead of making the staff work for the system,” Stuenkel said.
Abby Hastings was awarded the Executive Team Award for her efforts as Floyd began its management of Floyd Cherokee Medical Center in 2018.
Floyd Emergency Medical Services earned the Department of the Year trophy. EMS quickly established its ambulance service in Cherokee County, Alabama, in 2018.
Other awards included:
Patient Satisfaction Excellence Award — Family Birth Center
Financial Excellence Award — Financial Performance Analysis-Project Kiwi Excellence in PeopleFocused Initiative Award — Performance Appraisal System Redesign and Implementation
Strategic Excellence Award — Cherokee Transition Team
Quality Excellence Award — Joint Commission Readiness and Operational Rounding Tracer Team.