TAMPA — A group of Atrium Health workers were treated to tickets to Sunday night’s Super Bowl Game in Tampa.
After nearly a year of fighting on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, four Atrium Health workers were recognized for their efforts with a trip to see the Tampa Bay Buccaneers face off against the Kansas City Chiefs.
It was part of an NFL-led initiative to show appreciation for frontline health care workers.
The four selected to attend from Atrium Health were Lenna Crockett, who is a registered nurse and clinical supervisor at Atrium Health Cabarrus, the Director of Operation at Core Laboratory Shikha Dharamrup, an environmental services technician Darryl Ellison and the Director of Outreach at Atrium Health Musculoskeletal Institute Jennifer Gardner.
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The hospital tweeted out photos of the workers throughout the day.
Before the game, the frontline workers also got to see Miley Cyrus perform.
Some also stopped by a Panthers display and took photos to show their team spirit.