Mary
Newcomb
October 2010
Mary
Newcomb
,
RN
Special Care Nursery
Winchester Hospital
Winchester
,
MA
United States
Winchester Hospital has recognized Mary Newcomb, RN as its most recent recipient of the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses after she was nominated by a newborn’s parents for being an “angel in scrubs.”
In the nomination, Newcomb was praised for her quick thinking, which enabled a newborn in Winchester Hospital’s Level IIB Special Care Nursery to be diagnosed and properly treated for a life-threatening infection.
Sean Cashman Sr. of Wakefield noted that Newcomb was there “every step of the way” during his son Sean’s 21-day treatment in the Special Care Nursery, taking calls from his wife, Kathy, at all hours of the day and night.
“While life-saving may be the norm at Winchester Hospital, it certainly is not to us. And I doubt that nurses like Mary are the norm at any hospital,” he wrote. “Mary made us feel that Sean was part of her family, and I think that he really is. We were sad to leave Mary when Sean was finally discharged; we really wanted her to come home with us. However, we know Mary is where she needs to be, in the Special Care Nursery, saving lives.”
In the nomination, Newcomb was praised for her quick thinking, which enabled a newborn in Winchester Hospital’s Level IIB Special Care Nursery to be diagnosed and properly treated for a life-threatening infection.
Sean Cashman Sr. of Wakefield noted that Newcomb was there “every step of the way” during his son Sean’s 21-day treatment in the Special Care Nursery, taking calls from his wife, Kathy, at all hours of the day and night.
“While life-saving may be the norm at Winchester Hospital, it certainly is not to us. And I doubt that nurses like Mary are the norm at any hospital,” he wrote. “Mary made us feel that Sean was part of her family, and I think that he really is. We were sad to leave Mary when Sean was finally discharged; we really wanted her to come home with us. However, we know Mary is where she needs to be, in the Special Care Nursery, saving lives.”