February 12, 2026 - 02:31

SGMC Health has presented its esteemed Safe Care Award to Shawn Lindsey, a CT Technologist at its Berrien campus. This recognition highlights Lindsey's unwavering commitment to upholding the highest standards of patient safety and exemplary care in his daily work.
The Safe Care Award is a distinguished honor within the SGMC Health system, reserved for team members who consistently demonstrate a proactive approach to safety protocols and infection prevention. Recipients are noted for their meticulous attention to detail, adherence to best practices, and a deep-seated dedication to creating a secure environment for both patients and colleagues.
Lindsey's role as a CT Technologist is critical in the diagnostic process, requiring precision, technical expertise, and a compassionate patient focus. His recognition underscores the vital importance of every team member's contribution to the overall safety culture. Hospital officials praised Lindsey for consistently embodying the organization's core values, ensuring that patient well-being remains the central focus of all actions and procedures.
This award serves to celebrate individual excellence while reinforcing the collective mission of SGMC Health to provide exceptional and secure healthcare to the community. It acknowledges that a culture of safety is built daily through the conscientious efforts of dedicated professionals like Shawn Lindsey.
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