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Kent State’s College of Nursing Presents Barbara Donaho Awards to Area Healthcare Professionals

Posted April 13, 2015 | Sharon Cunningham
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Barbara Donaho (front row, third from left) celebrates
with more than 30 Kent State College of Nursing
preceptors at the 2015 Donaho Awards Ceremony.

The ninth annual Barbara Donaho Distinguished Leadership in Learning Awards Ceremony was held at the Kent Student Center Ballroom on March 21. Kent State’s College of Nursing hosted the event with nearly 200 people in attendance, including award recipients, faculty, staff and guests. This year’s recipients were registered nurses and physicians from the Kent area who work in a variety of capacities – from staff nurses to advanced practice nurses, as well as physicians. Known as “preceptors,” these dedicated nursing professionals were recognized for generously donating their time to help mentor, train and develop Kent State’s nursing students in clinical settings.

Started in 2007, the award is named after Barbara A. Donaho, a longtime friend and supporter of Kent State and the College of Nursing.

“This year, we honored 31 preceptors from 24 hospitals, clinics, health networks, private medical practices and public health agencies in Northeast Ohio,” Donaho says. “Over the past nine years, we’re proud to have awarded a total of 287 nurses and physicians for their significant contributions.”

Donaho’s distinguished career includes roles as a director of nursing, senior vice president of patient services and most recently as president and CEO of St. Anthony’s Health Care Center in St. Petersburg, Florida. She also holds an honorary doctorate of law degree from Kent State.

“Acting as a preceptor is no easy task,” says Barbara Broome, dean of Kent State’s College of Nursing. “It is a huge responsibility and critically important to the development of our future nurses. We are thankful for all of the area healthcare organizations that make it possible for their exceptional nurses to mentor our nursing students. It’s just one of the advantages Kent State nursing students have, which helps set them apart. And, of course, we are grateful to Barbara Donaho for her generosity, vision and continuing support.”

“Both of my preceptors were honored to receive recognition for their outstanding work,” says Lynda Urdzik, Kent State College of Nursing master’s student and Twinsburg, Ohio, native. “I am grateful that Barbara Donaho and Kent State's College of Nursing take time to recognize these wonderful, hard-working preceptors.”

Additional sponsors of this year’s event included University Hospitals, Case Medical Center, Cleveland Clinic, Robinson Memorial Hospital, Summa Health System, Akron General, Western Reserve, Aultman Hospital and University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center.

For more information about Kent State’s College of Nursing, visit www.kent.edu/nursing.