4SE
June 2026
4SE
Med/Surg
St. Anthony's Hospital- BayCare Health Systems
St. Petersburg
,
FL
United States
Tammy Anderson – PCT
Hilary Barnes – RN
Katrina Barriner – PCT
Zalie Bendeck – PCT
Jaquira Bradley - PCT
Litcasition Bryant – PCT transferred to surgery in late December she was here that day and participated.
Timothy Clouser – RN
Janet Cox – PCT transferred to 6NW early Jan
Hannah Dawson - PCT
Sarah Duplaga – RN
April Durban - PCT
Aaliyah Farrell- PCT
Ana Folkens – RN
Elizabeth Frazier - RN
Ericka Gaye – RN
Kierra Grant – PCT
Dalton Halloran – RN
Shannon Harrington – RN
Jose Hernandez – PCT
Annie Hethershaw – RN/ANM
Alyssa Karlins – RN
Emily Kizzee – RN
Dylan Kronk – RN transferred to endo MPH early January
Kayla Kuxhause – RN hired 1/5/26
Mekaige Leonce - RN
Amari Long – PCT
Deenah Marshall - RN
Jasmin Morales – RN
Joanne McCarn – RN/Nurse Manager
Greg Novosellov – RN
Lainey Orban - RN
Jordan Phillips – RN
Emma Ryan – RN
Tykeshia Shorter – PCT
Nathan Slotnick – RN
Carlesia Smith – RN
Patrick Williamson – RN
Crystal Obrien – CM
Jasmine Oliver Rebekah Sotir - SW
Hilary Barnes – RN
Katrina Barriner – PCT
Zalie Bendeck – PCT
Jaquira Bradley - PCT
Litcasition Bryant – PCT transferred to surgery in late December she was here that day and participated.
Timothy Clouser – RN
Janet Cox – PCT transferred to 6NW early Jan
Hannah Dawson - PCT
Sarah Duplaga – RN
April Durban - PCT
Aaliyah Farrell- PCT
Ana Folkens – RN
Elizabeth Frazier - RN
Ericka Gaye – RN
Kierra Grant – PCT
Dalton Halloran – RN
Shannon Harrington – RN
Jose Hernandez – PCT
Annie Hethershaw – RN/ANM
Alyssa Karlins – RN
Emily Kizzee – RN
Dylan Kronk – RN transferred to endo MPH early January
Kayla Kuxhause – RN hired 1/5/26
Mekaige Leonce - RN
Amari Long – PCT
Deenah Marshall - RN
Jasmin Morales – RN
Joanne McCarn – RN/Nurse Manager
Greg Novosellov – RN
Lainey Orban - RN
Jordan Phillips – RN
Emma Ryan – RN
Tykeshia Shorter – PCT
Nathan Slotnick – RN
Carlesia Smith – RN
Patrick Williamson – RN
Crystal Obrien – CM
Jasmine Oliver Rebekah Sotir - SW
Team members gathered hygiene items, food, and supplies for the family, ensuring the children were cared for in a moment of overwhelming uncertainty.
On December 10, 2025, the 4 South East (4SE) team became aware of an incredibly heartbreaking situation involving a family in crisis. A loved one had been admitted to the ICU in critical condition, and it was soon discovered that the family was facing extreme hardship with no reliable housing, transportation, or resources.
In the midst of this medical emergency, the family found themselves without access to basic necessities. Recognizing the urgency and humanity of the situation, hospital security and leadership worked to ensure the family had a safe place indoors. When the 4SE team was asked if they could assist, they responded without hesitation.
Deeply moved by the family’s circumstances—and during the holiday season, when many are already stretched thin—the 4SE team immediately sprang into action. Although the patient was not admitted to their unit, the nurses and staff of 4SE took it upon themselves to help.
Led by direct-care nurses, the team worked together quickly and compassionately to meet the family’s immediate needs. They provided access to a shower space to restore dignity and comfort. Team members gathered hygiene items, food, and supplies for the family, ensuring the children were cared for in a moment of overwhelming uncertainty.
In an extraordinary act of generosity, staff members pooled their own money and raised over $200 in less than an hour to provide financial support. Their kindness was immediate, selfless, and deeply impactful—offered freely with no expectation of recognition.
The 4SE unit is no stranger to challenges. It is a demanding environment with complex patients and high acuity care. Yet shift after shift, this team consistently shows up committed to delivering safe, high-quality care with compassion and professionalism.
Their actions during this crisis exemplify the very heart of nursing: advocacy, service, teamwork, and humanity. The 4 South East team embodied our organization’s mission of trust, dignity, respect, responsibility, and excellence in a moment of profound need.
This is what makes our hospital special. This is what human kindness looks like. This is healthcare at its very best. The 4SE team is profoundly deserving of the Team DAISY Award, and I wholeheartedly ask that they be recognized for the compassion, generosity, and teamwork they so clearly embody.
In the midst of this medical emergency, the family found themselves without access to basic necessities. Recognizing the urgency and humanity of the situation, hospital security and leadership worked to ensure the family had a safe place indoors. When the 4SE team was asked if they could assist, they responded without hesitation.
Deeply moved by the family’s circumstances—and during the holiday season, when many are already stretched thin—the 4SE team immediately sprang into action. Although the patient was not admitted to their unit, the nurses and staff of 4SE took it upon themselves to help.
Led by direct-care nurses, the team worked together quickly and compassionately to meet the family’s immediate needs. They provided access to a shower space to restore dignity and comfort. Team members gathered hygiene items, food, and supplies for the family, ensuring the children were cared for in a moment of overwhelming uncertainty.
In an extraordinary act of generosity, staff members pooled their own money and raised over $200 in less than an hour to provide financial support. Their kindness was immediate, selfless, and deeply impactful—offered freely with no expectation of recognition.
The 4SE unit is no stranger to challenges. It is a demanding environment with complex patients and high acuity care. Yet shift after shift, this team consistently shows up committed to delivering safe, high-quality care with compassion and professionalism.
Their actions during this crisis exemplify the very heart of nursing: advocacy, service, teamwork, and humanity. The 4 South East team embodied our organization’s mission of trust, dignity, respect, responsibility, and excellence in a moment of profound need.
This is what makes our hospital special. This is what human kindness looks like. This is healthcare at its very best. The 4SE team is profoundly deserving of the Team DAISY Award, and I wholeheartedly ask that they be recognized for the compassion, generosity, and teamwork they so clearly embody.