AANP member Diana Webber receives Cherokee Award

AANP member Diana Webber, MS, ARNP has received the 2009 National Cherokee Inspired Comfort Award. This prestigious award, given by Cherokee Uniforms, recognizes excellence in health care professionals throughout the country. Each of the recipients is chosen for their exemplary service and care to those in need -- going above and beyond what's expected of them. Webber founded the Hope Medical Clinic in Atoka, Oklahoma, providing needed health care to the local residents. In addition to researching, opening and operating the clinic and working three days a week in a pediatric clinic 130 miles from home, Webber provided clinical expertise on medical missions in 2008 to Mexico, Peru, Ecuador and Nicaragua. Congratulations to Diana for being an example of the power that a single health care professional with a vision can have on their communities, region and their fellow man a world away.

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This story published in AANP SmartBrief on 11/04/2009





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