December 2013
Amber
Nibling
,
RN
Education/Float
Carle
Urbana
,
IL
United States
"We are writing collectively to nominate Amber Nibling for the DAISY Award. As a new employee to the Cancer Center, I have been amazed and inspired by this exceptional nurse. She is always quick to assist her colleagues and patients in any way she can. She is a float nurse and has been one of the first people I go to with any questions or concerns with my own patients. Her knowledge base and kindness has been quiet an asset for me as I am learning my role in this position. No task is too big for her to take on if it is the quality of the patient. I have never witnessed her deny any assignment or act ill of anything she has been asked.
A prime example of Amber going the extra mile for her patients, happened this week when she got out early from a meeting and came to sit with a patient to toast a glass of water with her on her final treatment. Her goal was to sit with the patient during her treatment, but she saw that the infusion nurses were struggling with our current census. Within seconds, Amber was in our blue chemo gown on and chemo in hand helping the team. She was still able to be more than attentive and help celebrate with the patient.
With heavy hearts we are saying goodbye to Amber as she is now going to be an asset to the Education Department. Without a doubt she will excel at this position too. She is very active at the organizational level in addition to providing excellent patient care. She is a Magnet Champion, Partnership Counsel Chair, Board Certified Ambulatory Care Nurse, Parish Nurse at her church, youth sports coordinator for the Champaign Park District, AAACN review course writer, Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Certified and I am sure I am only touching on her involvement".
Here are what some other colleagues have to say too:
"Amber keeps the team motivated, always in good spirits and can help anyone back up when feeling down. I will miss her so much." D. S.
"Amber works hard every day adapting to many different challenges. She is always kind and uplifting to her patients. She helps them through their toughest times and celebrates with them I their brightest moments." K. S.
"Amber is an asset to the Cancer Center. She has worked in the float division and has been primarily assigned to the Cancer Center for 3 years. She is more than a float nurse that occasionally assigned to our area. She is a huge asset and part of the team. She is attentive, always willing to help, stays late to help the patients. Amber will help with any task that is asked of her. She adds leadership to the group. Amber has accepted a position with the Education department and will be missed by not only the staff, but patients as well." C. P.
A prime example of Amber going the extra mile for her patients, happened this week when she got out early from a meeting and came to sit with a patient to toast a glass of water with her on her final treatment. Her goal was to sit with the patient during her treatment, but she saw that the infusion nurses were struggling with our current census. Within seconds, Amber was in our blue chemo gown on and chemo in hand helping the team. She was still able to be more than attentive and help celebrate with the patient.
With heavy hearts we are saying goodbye to Amber as she is now going to be an asset to the Education Department. Without a doubt she will excel at this position too. She is very active at the organizational level in addition to providing excellent patient care. She is a Magnet Champion, Partnership Counsel Chair, Board Certified Ambulatory Care Nurse, Parish Nurse at her church, youth sports coordinator for the Champaign Park District, AAACN review course writer, Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Certified and I am sure I am only touching on her involvement".
Here are what some other colleagues have to say too:
"Amber keeps the team motivated, always in good spirits and can help anyone back up when feeling down. I will miss her so much." D. S.
"Amber works hard every day adapting to many different challenges. She is always kind and uplifting to her patients. She helps them through their toughest times and celebrates with them I their brightest moments." K. S.
"Amber is an asset to the Cancer Center. She has worked in the float division and has been primarily assigned to the Cancer Center for 3 years. She is more than a float nurse that occasionally assigned to our area. She is a huge asset and part of the team. She is attentive, always willing to help, stays late to help the patients. Amber will help with any task that is asked of her. She adds leadership to the group. Amber has accepted a position with the Education department and will be missed by not only the staff, but patients as well." C. P.