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TIFFANY SAMUELSON IS RIVERVIEW’S DECEMBER EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

Tiffany Samuelson has been a surgical technologist in RiverView’s Surgical Services Department for 10 years. While she’s outstanding in her everyday duties in the Operating Room, Samuelson was actually awarded RiverView’s December Employee of the Month honor for extra care she provided on the Inpatient Unit.

Samuelson has an AAS from Northland Community and Technical College, EGF. She and her husband Robert have three children: Mollie, 11; Brady, 9; and Aiden, 3.

“When asked to work on third floor and sit with a patient I was actually quite excited,’’ Samuelson shared. “I used to be a CNA for four years and really enjoyed it, and miss it. I want patients that I care for to have the same care that I would give my own family – a little extra TLC. Thank you for the nomination; I am very honored.’’

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