Nurse leader with outpatient industry experience wins alumni award: 5 takeaways

Normal-based Illinois State University’s Mennonite Nurses Alumni Organization granted Marsha Reeves, RN, the Distinguished Alumni Award.

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Here are five takeaways:

1. Ms. Reeves has worked in several healthcare settings, including surgery centers, hospitals and private practices throughout Illinois.

2. She was the director of Bloomington, Ill.-based Eastland Medical Plaza Surgi Center.

3. During her tenure as director of surgical services at Bloomington-based OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, Ms. Reeves oversaw the construction of a $10 million surgery wing and GI center.

4. She was also the director of surgical services at Pontiac, Ill.-based John W. Albrecht Medical Center, where she was responsible for the construction and program development for ambulatory, GI, outpatient and inpatient surgery.

5. She is a member of Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing’s adjunct faculty.

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