April 15, 2025 - 02:17

SGMC Health has celebrated the achievements of Dekoya Wallace, a dedicated Medical Assistant at the SGMC Diabetes Management Center, by awarding her the April Being Extraordinary Everyday (BEE) Award. This accolade is designed to recognize the outstanding contributions of non-nursing team members who go above and beyond in their roles.
Wallace's commitment to patient care and her exceptional work ethic have not gone unnoticed. Her colleagues have praised her for her compassionate approach and her ability to create a welcoming environment for patients. The BEE Award serves not only to acknowledge individual excellence but also to inspire others within the organization to strive for similar levels of dedication and service.
As part of the award recognition, Wallace received a certificate and a special token of appreciation, highlighting her significant impact on the team and the patients they serve. SGMC Health continues to emphasize the importance of teamwork and the vital roles that all staff members play in delivering quality healthcare.
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