January
Employees of the Month
Vanessa
Stewart, Volunteer & Guest
Services
"This award is long
over due for such a giving
person on a daily basis. I am a
board member and was given a
donation from a visitor coming
into the Hollings Cancer Center
to support the Angel Tree. In my
daily interaction with Vanessa I
told about the story of the
donation and how it touched my
heart. Vanessa wanted to help in
getting the gifts for the
children and made it her project
to go on her personal time and
shop with the funds donated. She
took the names of each child,
shopped for them and made sure
to get each of them gifts off
their list. She wanted to make a
difference and stepped in to
assist with such a worthy
cause."
Nominated
by Barbara Busby
Christopher
Kling, Adult Respiratory Care
"In my short time
serving as a leader for the
Respiratory Therapy
(RT)department I have had the
pleasure to work with many
outstanding staff members. When
I first met Chris Kling, he was
a good, solid performer. In the
past six months Chris has made
significant headway and has
developed into a high performer
and a true role model. He is
working on his clinical ladder
for advancement to an RTIII, has
completed training as a charge
therapist, and was elected to
co-chair the Respiratory
Practice Council. He is always
willing to help out in any way
he can to ensure success of his
team and the organization. He
has trained in additional areas
and serves a float resource
whenever needed. He is
adaptable, flexible, proactive
and committed. An example of
this employee's dedication was
on New Year's Eve when he came
in to work his scheduled day
shift holiday. In learning that
a sick call would leave the
night shift short without a
supervisor, this employee went
home and came back in that night
to fill in as a charge therapist
for the night shift. Chris Kling
always goes above and beyond for
patients, coworkers, and our
organization as a whole."
Nominated
by Amanda McGarrigle
Jessica
Credeur, Clinical Effectiveness
"I just wanted to
take the time to commend the
outstanding work and services of
MUSC. I worked an attempted
murder of a baby and since this
is an open investigation, I
cannot detail any specifics.
However, based upon the
circumstances of that night, it
is an absolute miracle what the
doctors and staff at MUSC
performed in order to sustain
this child's life. In light of
the fact that this was a
jurisdictional nightmare for our
agency as it pertained to
follow-ups and the legal
procedures, Jessica Credeur
guided me through the entire
process. She ensured that I
received all the appropriate
paperwork and updated me with
any situational changes for the
child. As an investigator,
having someone who accommodates
in this manner makes my
investigation go smoothly and
ensures justice for the victims.
The children of MUSC are very
fortunate to have Ms. Credeur
there for them. In addition, I
would like to note the
outstanding assistance of Dr.
[Mia] Amaya. Dr. Amaya had an
outstanding rapport with my
victim. It is evident that Dr.
Amaya has the best interest for
the children. In closing, MUSC
has a tremendous staff, and it
is reassuring to know that the
victim in my case is under your
care." Writen by Joshua Dowling
(Beaufort police).
Nominated
by Joyce Rivers-Miller
January
Physician of the Month
Michael
Bernard, M.D. Cardiology
"Dr. Michael Bernard
is a cardiac electrophysiology
fellow at MUSC. On his way home
from work he stopped to assist an
MUSC nursing student performing
CPR on a student who had collapsed
while jogging. Dr. Bernard
assisted EMS personnel until he
was stable for transfer. When he
learned the patient was sent to
MUSC, he sought out the family and
shared the events that occurred
immediately after their son's
collapse. He recognized the
efforts of the nursing student and
provided them comfort and
reassurance that immediate life
sustaining interventions were
provided while their son was
maintained in a comatose state
necessary for the hypothermia
protocol. Thanks to the efforts of
Dr. Bernard and the nursing
student, the patient made a rapid
recovery and is back in school."
Nominated
by Natalie Ankney
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