State Nurse Honored Excellence Award for Expanding HIV Prevention Care

At ceremonies held in both Roswell and Las Cruces, New Mexico, the New Mexico Department of Health acknowledged the exemplary contributions of nurse Gina Fullbright in providing HIV prevention services. Firstly, the organization publicly announced the recognition on April 17, 2026, in acknowledgment of Fulbright’s commitment to community health. The program awards nurses who demonstrate […]

At ceremonies held in both Roswell and Las Cruces, New Mexico, the New Mexico Department of Health acknowledged the exemplary contributions of nurse Gina Fullbright in providing HIV prevention services.

Firstly, the organization publicly announced the recognition on April 17, 2026, in acknowledgment of Fulbright’s commitment to community health.

The program awards nurses who demonstrate exemplary leadership and patient-focused care. Specifically, the program rewards healthcare professionals who make an effort to enhance service delivery in their communities.

Nurse Fullbright won the Nursing Excellence Award for her contributions to HIV prevention programs in her local community.

Additionally, healthcare professionals recommended Fullbright for the award because of her dedication and strong leadership skills.

Consequently, the recognition reflects Fulbright’s significant contribution to HIV prevention campaigns.

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