Graham County nurse honored by AZ Blue

Contributed Photo: Graham County nurse Tajma Palma is one of three winners of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona's 2025 Nurses Who Inspire contest.

One of three winners of its Nurses Who Inspire contest

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ARIZONA – To honor the extraordinary work that our Arizona nurses do every day, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona (AZ Blue)congratulates the three winners of its 2025 Nurses Who Inspire contest. Winners were selected based on nominations showcasing their passion and commitment to nursing and the impact they have made on their patients and our community. One of those winners, Tajma Palma, is from Graham County.  

“We’re honored to celebrate Arizona’s nurses once again,” said Dr. Cara Christ, Chief Medical Officer at AZ Blue. “Now in its second year, we received hundreds of nominations this year and are deeply inspired by the heartfelt stories shared. Our nurses are the heart of patient care, and we can’t thank each one of them enough for their unwavering passion and commitment to serving others.” 

Each nurse will receive $3,000 cash and tickets to an Arizona Diamondbacks Game. The winners will also be recognized on the field at the game and will have the opportunity to participate in the first pitch.  

AZ Blue congratulates the following nurses for receiving this year’s honor: 

• Gillian Aitken – Gillian works as a nurse practitioner specializing in complex genetic, endocrine, and HIV care. Upon receiving the award, Gillian commented: 

Contributed Photo: Tajma Palma

“My love for nursing comes from decades of being on the patient and family side of healthcare. For many years, I spent significant time in hospitals, and the nurses who cared for me were a constant source of compassion, advocacy, and comfort.” 

• Jean Gribbon – Jean is the Founder and Chief Mission Officer of Beads of Courage, a global non-profit delivering arts-in-medicine programs to children facing cancer and other serious illnesses. Upon receiving the award, Jean commented: 

“Nurses transform the healing of people throughout the world!  It is the most important discipline in the world!”  

• Tajma Palma – Tajma is a dual-certified Family and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Upon receiving the award, Tajma commented: 

“I am grateful beyond words for the opportunity to serve, to uplift, and to be part of a profession that truly changes lives.”