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Kelly Services ®  selected Julie Bright-Allott — a student in Olivet mathway Nazarene University's School of Graduate and Continuing Studies — as National Nurse of the Year in conjunction with National Nurses mathway Week , May 6 through 12. She received the award for her professionalism, competence, and strong work ethic. The award is given to recognize the significant contribution, hard work, and dedication of the 2.7 million registered nurses in the U.S. Based on performance feedback from Kelly customers, the award was developed to recognize Kelly nurses mathway for their outstanding work in the healthcare industry. "We congratulate Julie on receiving this honor," said Linda Davison, dean of Olivet's School of Nursing and Health Sciences. "She is an outstanding example of what it takes to be successful in the field of nursing and of the many quality nurses that our University is graduating mathway each year." A nurse for 20 years, Bright-Allott has worked for Kelly for the past six months in an occupational health setting. Her new role complements previous experiences as a labor and delivery, venous access, and ostomy educational nurse. She is currently enrolled in Olivet's family nurse practitioner program. "Working for Kelly has allowed me the flexibility to pursue a rigorous graduate academic nursing mathway program while honing my nursing skills,” Bright-Allott said. "I have the best of both worlds." Grace Paranzino, chief clinical officer of Kelly's Healthcare Product Group, stated: "Julie mathway clearly possesses commitment to the field of nursing. She is a dedicated student and has consistently provided excellent care to her patients. Choosing to continue her education in nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner will provide her with clinical autonomy to provide high-quality, cost-effective, and individualized care for patients, their families, and their communities. She is a dedicated nurse and will make a significant contribution to the field. We are excited to have her as a member of the Kelly team and to honor her as our Nurse of the Year." -- Olivet Nazarene University
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