Heart of Health Care honoree: Nurse Ryley Snell has always loved caring for others

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Heart of Health Care honoree: Nurse Ryley Snell has always loved caring for others
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'In high school, I actually volunteered here at Flowers Hospital,' he said. 'So working in the medical field is always something that I wanted to do.'

He’s always been passionate about taking care of others.

Snell, a case manager and nurse at Flowers Hospital in Dothan, has been named as an honoree in Dothan Eagle’s “Nurse: Heart of Health Care” initiative. He was thrilled to learn he’s one of 10 health care professionals we’re highlighting during National Nurses Week. People are also reading… Snell of Dothan graduated from Wallace Community College’s nursing program. In 2018, he transferred to Troy University and received a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. He continues to pursue his master’s degree at Troy and plans to graduate at the end of May.

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