February 2019
Outpatient Infusion Center
at Community Medical Center
Outpatient Infusion Center
Community Medical Center
Toms River
,
NJ
United States
Outpatient Infusion Department
Christine Bailey (secretary);
Elizabeth Brown, RN, OCN;
Josephine Brown (PCA);
Marianne Brown, MSN, RN, OCN, CRNI;
Angela Buble, RN, CRNI;
Raquel Cloos (registrar);
Sandra Ferrone (secretary);
Evangeline Hermsen, BSN, RN;
Sharyn Kunis (secretary);
Maureen Laffan, RN;
Christine Lewis, RN;
Lisa Long, RN;
Lucy Mecenas, BSN, RN-BC, OCN;
Maricel Acompanado Pagdatoon, BSN, RN
Christine Bailey (secretary);
Elizabeth Brown, RN, OCN;
Josephine Brown (PCA);
Marianne Brown, MSN, RN, OCN, CRNI;
Angela Buble, RN, CRNI;
Raquel Cloos (registrar);
Sandra Ferrone (secretary);
Evangeline Hermsen, BSN, RN;
Sharyn Kunis (secretary);
Maureen Laffan, RN;
Christine Lewis, RN;
Lisa Long, RN;
Lucy Mecenas, BSN, RN-BC, OCN;
Maricel Acompanado Pagdatoon, BSN, RN
My story begins with an innocent cut on my ankle. I was feeling hopeful that my life was on track, including recently being hired to start a new job so the last thing on my list was a stop at CMC to get my ankle assessed due to the increasing pain. Much to my surprise, I was diagnosed with a bone infection and was immediately admitted, placing all my other plans at a complete halt.
After surgery and several weeks of inpatient care, I was finally discharged facing an additional month and a half of intravenous antibiotics that were to be infused three times a day.
My infusions were provided by the Outpatient Infusion Center (OPI) and for the duration of my treatment, I had to transport myself and depend upon the incredible staff at CMC to bring me down to outpatient infusion during the day and up to 4B for the nightly infusion. I live alone and had no one to assist me and before long, I was exhausted and depressed and suffering from exhaustion.
The OPI team, concerned for my overall well-being, collaborated to streamline my treatment plan from start to finish, making my endeavor less stressful.
I would like to thank all the wonderful nurses and staff that have assisted me on my journey, especially the outpatient infusion department... who are extraordinary.
After surgery and several weeks of inpatient care, I was finally discharged facing an additional month and a half of intravenous antibiotics that were to be infused three times a day.
My infusions were provided by the Outpatient Infusion Center (OPI) and for the duration of my treatment, I had to transport myself and depend upon the incredible staff at CMC to bring me down to outpatient infusion during the day and up to 4B for the nightly infusion. I live alone and had no one to assist me and before long, I was exhausted and depressed and suffering from exhaustion.
The OPI team, concerned for my overall well-being, collaborated to streamline my treatment plan from start to finish, making my endeavor less stressful.
I would like to thank all the wonderful nurses and staff that have assisted me on my journey, especially the outpatient infusion department... who are extraordinary.