Nominations are now open for our second annual Health Care Heroes event.
Health Care Heroes honors individuals and organizations that are making an impact on the quality of health care in Fayetteville. Whether they are companies, doctors, nurses, specialists or managers, join us in recognizing those who embody the word “hero” and demonstrate their excellence in helping others.
Nominations are being accepted in the following categories:
Nominations can come from patients, peers, co-workers or anyone else who knows a worthy nominee. Anyone who works or volunteers with health care in the Fayetteville MSA (Cumberland, Hoke and Harnett Counties) is eligible for the awards. Click here to submit your nominee.
Health Care Heroes is scheduled for Nov. 7 at Cape Fear Botanical Garden. The evening will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a cocktail hour followed by dinner and the presentation of awards from 6:30 - 8 p.m.
GFBJ would like to thank our presenting sponsors Cape Fear Valley Health and Methodist University for helping us host this event and recognize these local heroes.
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