May 2011
Heather
Simonitsch
,
RN, MSN
ICU
Shriners Hospitals for Children - Northern California
Sacramento
,
CA
United States
“Heather has excelled in the role as a team leader on night shift and collaborates with all members of the healthcare team. She uses her clinical skills and decision making skills for her patient care.” —ICU
“Heather was an essential part in preparing the ICU for the Joint Commission review. She taught and motivated people to be prepared for the review. She is an excellent motivator and wonderful person!” —ICU
“Heather has grown into a leader in the ICU over the past year. Her ability to collaborate with the physicians and other members of the healthcare team has been instrumental in planning and implementing improvements in the ICU. Her clinical skills and advocacy for the patient makes her an excellent role model for critical care nursing.” —ICU
“Heather has become an amazing leader. She is a wonderful resource in the ICU as well as a great educator. She has stepped into multiple roles this year, assisting with Joint Commission readiness and working as a team leader has provided numerous education pieces to her peers. I am excited to see her continue to excel.” —House Supervisor
“Heather was an essential part in preparing the ICU for the Joint Commission review. She taught and motivated people to be prepared for the review. She is an excellent motivator and wonderful person!” —ICU
“Heather has grown into a leader in the ICU over the past year. Her ability to collaborate with the physicians and other members of the healthcare team has been instrumental in planning and implementing improvements in the ICU. Her clinical skills and advocacy for the patient makes her an excellent role model for critical care nursing.” —ICU
“Heather has become an amazing leader. She is a wonderful resource in the ICU as well as a great educator. She has stepped into multiple roles this year, assisting with Joint Commission readiness and working as a team leader has provided numerous education pieces to her peers. I am excited to see her continue to excel.” —House Supervisor