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Nurses, staff recognized for
contributions
by Cindy Abole
Public
Relations
Eight MUSC critical care and emergency services nurses, health care
professionals and related staff were recognized for excellence and
outstanding contributions to health care in the Palmetto state by the
South Carolina League for Nursing (SCLN). The 2007 SCLN Award for
Excellence was presented to eight MUSC staff during the group’s annual
awards banquet held Nov. 17 in Columbia.
SCLN
award recipients include Brian Fletcher, R.N., Clinical
Services-Disaster Preparedness; Tom Hubbard, R.N., STICU; Christina
Zensen, R.N., MUSC Stroke Program; Janet Byrne, R.N., Medical Intensive
Care Unit (MICU); Dianne Gay, Division of Critical Care and Emergency
Services; Connie Barbour, R.N., MICU; Kristy Conley, MUSC Stroke
Program and Mike Norris, Adult ED.
“This really is an opportunity to recognize MUSC’s unsung heroes who
work in critical care and emergency services,” said Sharon DeGrace,
R.N., director of Critical Care Services and Emergency Services. “I’m
proud of each of them, especially those men and women who work in
non-clinical roles. These individuals support patient care at its best
and in a non-high profile approach. We couldn’t achieve our daily goals
or provide the level of top quality patient care without them.”
Five of the eight awardees traveled to Columbia’s Clarion Town House
Hotel to receive the awards presented by SCLN Awards chairman Becky
King, R.N. The SCLN Awards also provides funds to support nursing
scholarships in South Carolina.
Each year, SCLN sponsors the award for excellence, which recognizes
individuals who demonstrate excellence in nursing, provides
scholarships to nursing students and co-sponsors a faculty development
program with the South Carolina Council of Deans and Directors of
Nursing Education. The SCLN represents the local arm of the National
League for Nursing, whose mission is to promote and improve nursing
education, service and research throughout the state.
Fletcher has more than 16 years nursing experience in critical care,
emergency room management and another five years as a former critical
care paramedic flight nursing. An experienced HAM radio operator,
Fletcher also co-founded the statewide S.C. Healthcare Emergency
Amateur Team and helped MUSC gain full accreditation of the Chest
Pain Center in 2006. He is Clinical Services Disaster
Preparedness coordinator.
Hubbard is the nurse manager of the hospital’s Level 1 Surgical Trauma
Intensive Care Unit (ICU). With more than 14 years nursing experience,
Hubbard is a role model for critical care leadership and professional
nursing development. He served as interim manager of the Neurosciences
ICU and recently led efforts for both units to seek the American
Association of Critical-Care Nurses’ Beacon designation.
Zensen is the MUSC stroke program manager. Since 2006, she has rallied
staff to focus on hospitalwide stroke program goals and succeeded in
helping the medical center gain Joint Commission accreditation as a
primary stroke center and without any recommendations for improvement.
Collaborating with a multidisciplinary Stroke Steering Committee,
Zensen also worked with medical center staff, residents and students to
teach stroke care skills and interventions. In May 2006, she formed the
Brain Attack Team (BAT) composed of radiology, neurology and pharmacy
staff that is trained to respond to stroke patients and provide
comprehensive specialty care.
For more than three years, Byrne continues to succeed as Medical ICU
(MICU) nurse manager. She helped instituted an open family visitation
policy in the MICU supporting evidence that both patient and family
possess a higher degree of satisfaction and security. An experienced
critical care nurse, Byrne also launched an interdisciplinary quality
team and shared leadership meetings among the MICU staff, plus supports
quarterly journal clubs to help staff keep pace with emerging
technology and practices.
Gay is the business manager in the Division of Critical Care and
Emergency Services. A dedicated employee, Gay handles all finances and
purchasing for the division and provides business support of its 350
employees. For the past six years, she’s been a helpful resource for
area nurse managers and assists staff in recruiting and training, plus
plan for the division’s their annual critical care nurse educational
retreat.
Barbour wears many hats as a nurse working in the MICU. Within the past
five years Barbour has helped orient and mentor numerous students and
professional nurses. Since 1996, she has been actively involved with
the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. She’s helped recruit
nurses attends meetings and in 2007 assisted in planning the AACN Board
of directors meeting and bimonthly AACN local chapter meetings.
Conley is the medical center’s stroke statistical analyst with MUSC’s
Stroke Program. Working with Zensen, her duties focused on collecting
stroke patient data, helping create patient education materials and
contributions to helping to improve patient outcomes. She helped create
a stroke education tool packet to aid in documenting data and stroke
performance measures and is a member of the hospital’s stroke steering
committee.
Norris is the lead emergency department technician working in the adult
ED. A dedicated, hard working and compassionate individual, Norris
works in a variety of roles from helping to orient newly hired nurses,
techs and other specialists working in the ED to working with new
technology equipment and training staff. Recently, Norris was
instrumental in the installation of TV monitors in the ED and helped
manage the process.
Friday, Dec. 14, 2007
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