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Daisy Award for Extraordinary Nurses

Nurse Educator Nomination Form

Our nomination criteria and form.

Nomination Criteria

The DAISY Nurse Educator Award was created to honor every nurse educator for their inspirational influence on the Nurses of today and tomorrow.   Clinical educators, nursing professional development (NPD) practitioners, and preceptors ensure that students, new graduates, and nurses transitioning into specialty practice are competent and confident in their skills. These educators also keep clinicians updated on evidence-based practice, system and unit changes and work with staff to improve patient and Caregiver experience. If you have been impacted by the teaching, mentoring and dedication of a Nurse Educator let us know!

The DAISY Award - For Extraordinary Nurses, in memory of J. Patrick Barnes
  • Has empathy and compassion which fosters deep connections and creates a safe and supportive environment.
  • Possesses effective communication skills including active listening, and the ability to articulate ideas and present information in a clear and concise manner.
  • Serves as a role model and mentor for nursing by leading by example and nurturing leadership qualities that will assist in continued professional development.
  • Is adaptable and flexible, embracing change and able to modify teaching methods to meet a diverse range of needs.
  • Models a love of learning and is committed to lifelong learning and professional development.
  • Establishes clear learning outcomes and provides constructive feedback.
  • Builds collaborative working relationships.

Nominate a Nurse Educator

Please provide as much detail as possible to help the DAISY Committee in its selection.

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