The Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award has today announced its Top 10 finalists for 2025
one of whom will go on to win the grand prize of USD 250,000. The finalists for the fourth
edition of the awards were selected from a pool of 100,000+ registrations received from 199*
countries worldwide. These finalists were selected following a rigorous evaluation process, led
by esteemed expert jury and grand jury panels. The entire process was independently moderated
by the appointed “Process Advisors” Ernst & Young LLP.
The top 10 finalists for 2025 includes: Catherine Maree Holliday (Switzerland), Edith Namba
(Papua New Guinea), Fitz Gerald Dalina Camacho (UAE), Dr. Jed Ray Gengoba Montayre
(Hong Kong SAR), Dr. Jose Arnold Tariga (USA), Khadija Mohamed Juma (Kenya), Maheswari
Jaganathan (Malaysia), Naomi Oyoe Ohene Oti (Ghana), Dr. Sukhpal Kaur (India), Vibhaben
Gunvantbhai Salaliya (India). To know more about the top 10 finalists, please visit:
https://www.asterguardians.com/
Dr Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, Aster DM Healthcare, said “The Top 10 finalists have
demonstrated extraordinary dedication, skill, and compassion in their work – selected from over
100,000 registrations that were received for the 4 th edition of Aster Guardians Global Nursing
Award. These nurses are not just healthcare providers, but true leaders, pushing boundaries and
making a profound impact in their communities. Their exceptional contributions deserve to be
recognized, and through this award, we celebrate their passion and commitment to improving
lives across the globe.”
The final stage will involve public voting and interviews with distinguished members of the
Grand Jury, with the winner set to be announced at a gala event in Dubai, UAE on May 26, 2025.
*As per data.worldbank.org/country
About Aster DM Healthcare:
Founded in 1987 by Dr. Azad Moopen, Aster DM Healthcare is a leading integrated healthcare
provider, with a strong presence across seven countries. Aster is committed to the vision of
providing accessible and high-quality healthcare, from primary to quaternary services, with its
promise of “We will treat you well”.
Source: AETOSWire
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