August 2017
Camille
Sullivan
,
RN
Oncology
Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital
Charleston
,
SC
United States
I have had the pleasure of working with Camille over the past few months whose skills as a nurse have truly impacted me and have revealed to me that nursing is sometimes simply in our blood. She has only been a nurse for about a year but has shown over and over again that she has the compassion, empathy, and the critical thinking skills that are necessary to be a nurse. However, there is one instance that was the most powerful that led me to write this letter.
We recently took care of a 56-year-old woman who ended up passing away on our floor from cancer. She had two beautiful daughters, 10-years-old and 16-years-old. They both suffered a tremendous loss losing their own mother at such a young age. Camille was the RN caring for her during this difficult time. She took it upon herself to go to a craft store after work to get some crafts to make "tokens", if you will, with their mother's fingerprint on each of them as a way of being able to always have their mother with them. She also wrote a letter to the girls expressing her sympathy for their loss.
This to me went above and beyond. There are many other stories that I could share with you concerning the care that Camille gives to her patients, but I believe that sums up who she is and how much she deserves to be recognized for her efforts. I know it is hard at times for us as nurses to be recognized because we do these acts expecting nothing in return, however, sometimes it is simply warranted.
We recently took care of a 56-year-old woman who ended up passing away on our floor from cancer. She had two beautiful daughters, 10-years-old and 16-years-old. They both suffered a tremendous loss losing their own mother at such a young age. Camille was the RN caring for her during this difficult time. She took it upon herself to go to a craft store after work to get some crafts to make "tokens", if you will, with their mother's fingerprint on each of them as a way of being able to always have their mother with them. She also wrote a letter to the girls expressing her sympathy for their loss.
This to me went above and beyond. There are many other stories that I could share with you concerning the care that Camille gives to her patients, but I believe that sums up who she is and how much she deserves to be recognized for her efforts. I know it is hard at times for us as nurses to be recognized because we do these acts expecting nothing in return, however, sometimes it is simply warranted.