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- American Association of Critical-Care Nurses to present Flame of Excellence Award to Mary Fran Hazinski
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses to present Flame of Excellence Award to Mary Fran Hazinski
Mary Fran Hazinski — professor, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing — recognized as one of the most influential clinicians in the field of cardiopulmonary resuscitation practice and science
Flame of Excellence Award honors sustained contributions to acute and critical care nursing at a high level and with broad reach
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