Amy
Clossick-Roudebush
May 2012
Amy
Clossick-Roudebush
,
BSN, RN
Outpatient Oncology
Belton Regional Medical Center
Belton
,
MO
United States
(L to R) Amy Clossick-Roudebush, BSN, RN, BRMC, DAISY Award Honoree, Karen Lee, MSN, RN, BRMC Chief Nursing Officer
The first recipient of The DAISY Award at Belton Regional Medical Center is Amy Clossick-Roudebush, RN. Amy, a 1997 BSN graduate from Avila University, has been an employee at BRMC since 2001. She worked for many years on the Medical/Surgical Unit and transferred to the Outpatient Department – Oncology in August 2011. Amy received the award during a ceremony held at the hospital during Nurse’s Week.
Amy was nominated by co-worker who wrote in the nomination letter that she was nominating Amy because of her ability to connect with patients and coworkers. She stated, “Amy maintains a high level of professionalism when working with the patient, yet is able to connect with them on a personal level and make them feel valued and important.” She said that patients frequently ask for Amy to be their nurse.
Amy is a valued and respected member of the Outpatient Department team as demonstrated by the following statement in Loretta’s nomination, “Overall, Amy is a compassionate, professional, friendly, hard worker and just a generally nice person to work with.”
Amy, a married mother of six, feels she has a calling to be a nurse. Being a caretaker is part of who she is according to Amy and she stated that she loves helping people get better!
The first recipient of The DAISY Award at Belton Regional Medical Center is Amy Clossick-Roudebush, RN. Amy, a 1997 BSN graduate from Avila University, has been an employee at BRMC since 2001. She worked for many years on the Medical/Surgical Unit and transferred to the Outpatient Department – Oncology in August 2011. Amy received the award during a ceremony held at the hospital during Nurse’s Week.
Amy was nominated by co-worker who wrote in the nomination letter that she was nominating Amy because of her ability to connect with patients and coworkers. She stated, “Amy maintains a high level of professionalism when working with the patient, yet is able to connect with them on a personal level and make them feel valued and important.” She said that patients frequently ask for Amy to be their nurse.
Amy is a valued and respected member of the Outpatient Department team as demonstrated by the following statement in Loretta’s nomination, “Overall, Amy is a compassionate, professional, friendly, hard worker and just a generally nice person to work with.”
Amy, a married mother of six, feels she has a calling to be a nurse. Being a caretaker is part of who she is according to Amy and she stated that she loves helping people get better!