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Each year, Monongahela Valley Hospital honors its nurses in early May to coincide with both National Nurses Week, May 6-12, and the birthday of Florence Nightingale – the founder of modern nursing.

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Mary Lou Murt (right), senior vice president of nursing, presented the 2015 Cameos of Caring® Award to Crystal Harvey, a registered nurse on the Behavioral Health Unit.

MVH hosted a Nurse Appreciation Day Breakfast on May 7 to celebrate and thank its nurses. During the event, Mary Lou Murt, senior vice president of nursing, presented the 2015 Cameos of Caring® Award to Crystal Harvey, a registered nurse on the Behavioral Health Unit.

In nominating his colleague, Crystal Harvey, for the award, John Hartman, RN, wrote:

"Crystal is a model nurse who has a keen eye and a strong sense of responsibility. As a patient advocate, she will encourage a family meeting during treatment and is excellent at providing support and education to our families," he said.

Crystal thanked her co-workers and said that she was 20 when she started working at MVH. "I've had a lot of rewarding experiences over the last 25 years and they're all near and dear to my heart," said the West Newton resident, wife and mother of three.

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