May 2023
Long Term Care & Rehabilitation Department NMC Provita Al Ain - Villa 5
NMC Provita International Medical Center
Al Foah
,
Al Ain
United Arab Emirates
1 Vatsala Paramasivan, RN
2 Jameel Quito, RN
3 Emynor Aglipay, RN
4 Adelene Louise Cheng, RN
5 Monniza Sarona, RN
6 Joemel Espanola, RN
7 Joanna Rose Rimando, RN
8 Rachell Anne Reyes, RN
9 Chelzea Cupino, RN
10 Maria Astra Maglangque, RN
11 Gregie Rose Garcia, RN
12 Anu Joseph, RN
13 Liezel Dandin, RN
14 Athira Sudesa Babu, RN
15 Kristine Jo-Arlene Canteras, RN
16 Iryl Etrone, RN
17 Jyothi Mathew, RN
18 Yvess Joefrey Funa, RN
19 Nimmy Eldhose, RN
20 Michelle Cardines, RN
21 Abdullah Kanbar, RN
22 Judilyne Palattao, RN
23 Haitham Al-Jdou, RN
24 Cris Jay Tee, RN
25 Jismine Thomas, RN
26 Sajitha Jeejo, RN
27 Neethu Mathu Suthan, RN
28 Purusothaman Somu, RN
29 Santhi Paramasivam, RN
30 Blessy Chinnu Jacob, RN
31 Hemalatha Elangovan, RN
32 Joisey Joseph, RN
33 Kristen Kay Granada
34 Heinjel Sales
35 Jennlyn Leonida
36 Jenny Buhayan
37 Mathapelo Mokgwamme
38 Jeffrey Taopo
39 Alain Ceniza
40 Jennifer Galvez
41 Leah Arciga
42 Eden Aquilino Dulawan
2 Jameel Quito, RN
3 Emynor Aglipay, RN
4 Adelene Louise Cheng, RN
5 Monniza Sarona, RN
6 Joemel Espanola, RN
7 Joanna Rose Rimando, RN
8 Rachell Anne Reyes, RN
9 Chelzea Cupino, RN
10 Maria Astra Maglangque, RN
11 Gregie Rose Garcia, RN
12 Anu Joseph, RN
13 Liezel Dandin, RN
14 Athira Sudesa Babu, RN
15 Kristine Jo-Arlene Canteras, RN
16 Iryl Etrone, RN
17 Jyothi Mathew, RN
18 Yvess Joefrey Funa, RN
19 Nimmy Eldhose, RN
20 Michelle Cardines, RN
21 Abdullah Kanbar, RN
22 Judilyne Palattao, RN
23 Haitham Al-Jdou, RN
24 Cris Jay Tee, RN
25 Jismine Thomas, RN
26 Sajitha Jeejo, RN
27 Neethu Mathu Suthan, RN
28 Purusothaman Somu, RN
29 Santhi Paramasivam, RN
30 Blessy Chinnu Jacob, RN
31 Hemalatha Elangovan, RN
32 Joisey Joseph, RN
33 Kristen Kay Granada
34 Heinjel Sales
35 Jennlyn Leonida
36 Jenny Buhayan
37 Mathapelo Mokgwamme
38 Jeffrey Taopo
39 Alain Ceniza
40 Jennifer Galvez
41 Leah Arciga
42 Eden Aquilino Dulawan
This nomination goes to a remarkable group that has consistently gone the extra mile in their call of duty as Nurses. They started off as a group of strangers in a new work environment and soon developed a bond so strong and so resilient that they overcame all challenges to provide the best care to their patients. They have cared for patients with a wide range of requirements from adults to children, requiring ventilation, hemodialysis, complex wound care, patients at their end-of-life, and at the same time caring for the most active post-acute rehab patients. They did not have any formal education or training in Rehab Nursing, yet they stopped at nothing to develop Rehab Nursing at Provita.
From the moment patients arrive, they create a supportive and nurturing environment that fosters hope and encourages progress. This team once cared for a patient who was put on DNR at the discharging hospital. This patient went home walking. Like him, there were many more who came in with severe disabilities and went home and continued working and living their best lives and were repatriated to their home country. And who would have thought that getting a patient to use underwear instead of a diaper is like winning the lottery? To them, it was indeed the lottery.
They helped Provita’s Education Team develop a Rehab Nursing workshop, some of them went on to obtain formal certification on Rehab Nursing and now co-teach Rehab Nursing courses to all Provita’s nurses, doctors, and caregivers. Their journey is truly a testament that with resilience, change can become an opportunity, and learning can become a superpower. They are an inspiration to us all…reminding us that with the right mindset, we can achieve extraordinary things.
From the moment patients arrive, they create a supportive and nurturing environment that fosters hope and encourages progress. This team once cared for a patient who was put on DNR at the discharging hospital. This patient went home walking. Like him, there were many more who came in with severe disabilities and went home and continued working and living their best lives and were repatriated to their home country. And who would have thought that getting a patient to use underwear instead of a diaper is like winning the lottery? To them, it was indeed the lottery.
They helped Provita’s Education Team develop a Rehab Nursing workshop, some of them went on to obtain formal certification on Rehab Nursing and now co-teach Rehab Nursing courses to all Provita’s nurses, doctors, and caregivers. Their journey is truly a testament that with resilience, change can become an opportunity, and learning can become a superpower. They are an inspiration to us all…reminding us that with the right mindset, we can achieve extraordinary things.