July 2024
Juliane
Zweier
,
RN
Internal Medicine I, Ward 14/15
University Hospital Regensburg, Germany
Regensburg
,
Bavaria
Germany
A leader who gives everything for their patients and their families, even if it’s just to lend an ear when someone needs to cry.
A story about a truly special Deputy Ward Manager, who doesn’t just fulfill their role as interim nurse manager, but essentially acts as the ward manager, a comforter, a guide, an expert, a mentor, a supporter, and even a personal therapist.
• A leader who, on some days, doesn’t just juggle one job, but three.
• A leader with a wealth of knowledge, which they generously share with trainees.
• A leader open to new ideas.
• A leader with a heart of gold.
• A leader who always finds time for a bit of fun—no matter how stressful the day gets, they still manage to bring a smile to everyone’s face.
• A leader who always has an open ear and is someone you can trust.
• A leader who offers advice, whether personal or professional, whenever it’s needed.
• A leader who gives everything for their patients and their families, even if it’s just to lend an ear when someone needs to cry.
• A leader who will come to the ward in the middle of the night if there's a problem.
• A leader who really knows how to run the place—without them, the team wouldn’t function as smoothly as it does.
• A leader who truly values their staff and immediately notices when someone isn’t feeling well.
• A leader who always knows how to resolve conflicts in the best way.
• A leader I look up to as an exceptional role model.
Thank you for being you!
• A leader who, on some days, doesn’t just juggle one job, but three.
• A leader with a wealth of knowledge, which they generously share with trainees.
• A leader open to new ideas.
• A leader with a heart of gold.
• A leader who always finds time for a bit of fun—no matter how stressful the day gets, they still manage to bring a smile to everyone’s face.
• A leader who always has an open ear and is someone you can trust.
• A leader who offers advice, whether personal or professional, whenever it’s needed.
• A leader who gives everything for their patients and their families, even if it’s just to lend an ear when someone needs to cry.
• A leader who will come to the ward in the middle of the night if there's a problem.
• A leader who really knows how to run the place—without them, the team wouldn’t function as smoothly as it does.
• A leader who truly values their staff and immediately notices when someone isn’t feeling well.
• A leader who always knows how to resolve conflicts in the best way.
• A leader I look up to as an exceptional role model.
Thank you for being you!