The Burn Center Patient Care Services Staff
February 2022
The
Staff
Burn Unit
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Baltimore
,
MD
United States
Stella Onyenweama, CRT
Ralph Guatelli, RN
Kayla Stevenson, RRT
Rachel Lehner, RN
Samson Tesfaye, RRT
Leslie Reynolds, Rehab Coordinator
Sheryl Magbulos, RRT
Pauline Patro, RRT
Tekele Tekelemariam, RRT
Danavan Bennett, RRT
Nar Nar Yung, RRT
Elic Joseph, RRT
Kiani Hinds, RRT
April Thompson, RRT
Richard Kelly, RRT
Alys Hardy, RRT
Jayne Bertrand, RRT
Miatta Sawyerr, RRT
Rebecca Rykaczewski, RRT
Ania Janik, RN
Leena BhaduriHauck, RN
Rachel Keegan, LGSW
Irina Magnis, Case Manager
Scott Vocke, Rehab Coordinator
Brooke Dean, Clinical Specialist
Josh Rodriguez, Occupational Therapist
Gregory Andre, Clinical Specialist
Emily Werthman, Nurse Coordinator
Rowena Orosco, RN
Carolina Flores, RN
Lisa Smith, RN
Kelly Geraghty, RN
Craig Shoemaker, RN
Marie Miranda, PCT
Sanovia Lee-Oden, Tech
Danamaria Rogers, RN
Tammy Falter, RN
Christine Steen, RN
Emily Werthman, Nurse Coordinator
Robert Borte III, RN
Jessica Corbett, RN
Deveney Boone, Unit Secretary
Andrea Legros, RN
Diana Gray, RN
Joanna Millan, RN
Latanya Witherspoon, PCT
Misty Turner, RN
Liza Green, RN
Michele Jouridine, RN
Sherry Campbell-Heim, RN
Kathryn Reopel, RN
Marie Lester, RN
Amanda Vanover, RN
Olivia Scull, RN
Janet Viol-Thomas, RN
Jennifer Brady, PCT
Rochelle Talley, PCT
Tracey Jones, Unit Secretary
Nicole Logan, PCT
Michelle Rice, RN
Erika Gonzalez, RN
Holly Sernulka, RN
Brianna Christie, RN
Brianna Sillie, RN
Ashley Beam, RN

 

 

 

Patient P.G was admitted and stayed for 164 days. He was admitted from a serious house fire, after going into a burning building to rescue a neighbor. Over the course of his prolonged stay in the burn intensive care unit and the burn wound unit, the entire nursing team provided optimal care both to the patient and to his family. He often required a team of nurses to complete his complex wound care psycho-social needs and the needs of his family. The nursing team quickly and efficiently used new protocols for wound care to ensure his skin graphs and biologic agents were successful. In the end, in large part because of the nursing care he received, the patient was able to return to his home and family. The entire team truly went above and beyond to ensure a successful outcome.