Jamestown  (JRMC) – The North Dakota Center for Nursing Excellence recognized a local nurse for her work teaching nursing students.

Registered Nurse Deb Thingstad joined Jamestown Regional Medical Center in 1997. As a nurse in the hospital’s Family BirthPlace, she has assisted in the delivery of more than 1,000 babies. Part of her role also included encouraging and supporting nursing students through clinical precepting.

JRMC Chief Nursing Officer, Trisha Jungels, says, “As a nurse, each professional hour is dedicated to helping those around you, this includes the next generation of nurses. Deb approaches every encounter whether a patient, family member or student with love, guaranteeing they receive the information necessary to succeed.  A heartfelt congratulations and thank you to Deb for dedicating herself to others in care.”

Deb joined JRMC in 1997 and has been making a difference in the lives of those around her ever since. She has even assisted in the delivery of more than 1,000 babies.

Throughout her 43-year career, Thingstad worked night shifts, day shifts and would often pick up additional shifts to accommodate her coworkers.

Her nomination states,” “In addition to her excellent work ethic, she is a great teacher and continues to serve as a preceptor to this day.”.

Thingstad will receive her award at the Center for Nursing Excellence banquet in March. The public is welcome to dessert, coffee and an open house in celebration from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6 at Jamestown Regional Medical Center.

Learn more about Thingstad or nursing at JRMC at www.jrmcnd.com.