ROME, Ga., May 10, 2024 – You might find Sheila Bennett up late Friday night grading papers or in the classroom at Georgia Highlands College teaching during the week. The senior vice president and chief of patient services at Atrium Health Floyd Medical Center is, at heart, both a nurse and a teacher of nurses.
Dr. Lisa Jellum, dean of the Atrium Health Floyd School of Health Sciences at GHC, said Bennett's passion for nursing is why the Dr. Sheila Bennett Excellence in Nursing Education Award was created.
The award was announced Thursday during the college's nurse graduation ceremony. Bennett was named the first recipient of the award.
Bennett “has dedicated herself as a visionary leader whose impact on nursing education transcends time," Jellum said in announcing the award. “Her unwavering commitment to the advancement of nursing education has left an indelible mark on countless students, colleagues and healthcare institutions around the world."
Jellum said Bennett has even created curriculum for nursing courses at the college.
“She will occasionally call me about students, telling me who is really good," Jellum said. “I can't even fathom that she has the time to do that. She really is a friend to the college.
“Her compassionate spirit, unwavering integrity and tireless dedication to the well-being of others has served as a guiding light for all who have had the privilege of crossing paths with her," Jellum added.
