Macon, GA-
Janette H. Madry-Boyer, RN, is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a
Pinnacle Lifetime Achiever in the field of Medicine as a Registered Nurse at
Supervisory Visiting Nurse.
Backed by 41
years of experience, Ms. Madry-Boyer is one of the top nurses in Bibb County.
She specializes in assessments and case management. She is currently
self-employed and contracted, rendering all personal care services for clients.
She responds to calls for services within 30 minutes.
Previously, Ms. Madry-Boyer served in the U.S. Army for 4 years and as a staff
sergeant in the Medical Corps. She has diverse and vast expertise. Some of her
experience includes working in conjunction with administrative staff and
corporate leaders, serving in acute and on-term care settings, performing
rounds with physicians, training and staffing healthcare workers, and
administering prepared care plans.
In preparation for her career, Ms. Madry-Boyer trained as a Medical
Receptionist Secretary at Atlanta College of Medical and Dental Assistants in
1974. She went on to attend Macon Area Vocational Tech School to become a
Practical Nurse in 1981. In 1995, she completed an associate’s degree in
Nursing at Middle George State University.
Remaining aware of changes in her field, Ms. Madry-Boyer is a member of the
International Association of Women, Women of Power, Georgia Health Care
Association, Georgia Nursing Homes Association, and the Georgia National Guard.
Outside of her professional life, she volunteers with at risk youths, providing
mentoring services. Her goal is to deter youths from entering the criminal
justice system.
For Ms. Madry-Boyer’s success in leadership and nursing, the International
Nurses Association featured her in the premier publication of The Worldwide
Leaders in Healthcare. On top of this accomplishment, she has received numerous
awards, including Army Solider of the Month, U.S. Army Commendation Award, and
Top Nurse.
When she is not working, Ms. Madry-Boyer enjoys singing, dancing, drawing,
modeling, and using computers.