Emergency Department at Colquitt Regional Medical Center
October 2023
Emergency Department
at Colquitt Regional Medical Center
Colquitt Regional Medical Center
Moultrie
,
GA
United States
Ard, Abigail NURTEC
Baldy, Lori I. RN
Bell, Jade NURTEC
Bender, Ashley RN
Bennett, Kathy L. RN
Brooks, Jaiden RN
Bruttomesso, Franklin L. RN
Bryan, Rachel NURTEC
Bush, Kaitlin POOLRN
Carter, Latasha L. RN
Chestnutt, Jillian C. RN
Clark, Casey M. POOLRN
Collins, James J. RN
Cox, Lauren F. POOLRN
Dabdoub, Taylor NURTEC
Dato, Cheryl NA
Davis, Sasha LPN
Durham, Diana M. RN
Faulk, Sara RN
Flowers, Melissa NURTEC
Fuller, Meredith R. POOLRN
Gachuz, Sugeili D. POOLRN
Garcia, Erik NURTEC
Garcia, Maria D. ANMER
Gay, Jeffery S. RN
Goins, Jenifer NURTEC
Gossett, Crystal POOLRN
Gray, Michelle RN
Griffin, Charles M. DIRER
Griner, Christi L. RN
Hachmuth, Frank PA
Hachmuth, Melanie H. RN
Hamilton, Christie NURTEC
Harper, Travis RN
Horne, Shanna RN
Howell, Jadyn LPN
Huerta, Jose RN
Jack, Emma POOLRN
Jackson, Tiffany MONTEC
James, Patrice NURTEC
Joy, Melissa RN
Kelly, Kinsey J. POOLRN
Kimbrell, Erica POOLRN
Lagle, Laigan RN
Lopez, Luis NURTEC
Lopez, Marco NURTEC
Mullis, Carey M. POOLRN
Ortega, Ashley RN
Parker, Anna NURTEC
Patterson, Abby B. RN
Peachey, Jason T. RN
Queen, Becky L. RN
Resta, Chad RN
Richardson, Sean POOLRN
Rodriguez, Jybriel E. RN
Scites, Katelyn N. RN
Seay, Tiffany N. NURTEC
Swain, Jason E. POOLRN
Taylor, Alexis RN
Terrell, Megan NURTEC
Vasquez, Amanda LPN
Webb, Ashley R. NURTEC
Weeks, Amy POOLRN
Wilkes, Heather RN
Willingham, Tina M. RN
Woodall, Nicole RN
Zimmerman, Kendale S. POOLRN

 

 

 

The staff in the emergency department have faced many struggles over the past few years from being on the frontlines of the COVID pandemic to the mental health crisis, which also greatly impacts our community to being the front door to emergency care for our community. 

While working as a night shift nursing supervisor, I witnessed firsthand the immense and considerable efforts of the emergency department staff during the early weeks and long-lasting months of the first wave of COVID-19 and trying to manage the sickest patients some of us had ever seen. Part of the Emergency Department was made into an overflow ICU for the influx of critical patients. I never once saw the emergency department staff not lend a hand in any patient care, regardless of their diagnosis or admission orders. Everyone worked as a team regardless of what department was displayed on their badges. There was one night when a COVID patient being held in the emergency department started declining rapidly. I had to call the patient’s family to come to the hospital at 2 a.m. while the ER staff and ICU staff worked tirelessly and heroically as a team. Because of the incredible teamwork, the family was able to say their final goodbyes. I was extremely proud of each and every one that night and was honored to be part of such a wonderful team. 

The emergency department staff today remains the front door and front lines to emergency care for our community. There is no doubt that the pandemic was a considerable challenge for every department in our hospital, but being the staff who had the first initial contact with “potential COVID patients” had to be difficult. The emergency team rose to many challenges through the pandemic, including many changes to processes and procedures. The ED staff was resilient and adapted to these unprecedented times. They worked many extra shifts through our staffing crisis, swabbed and triaged patients in their cars, worked the infusion clinic, and cared for many inpatient holds when our hospital was at capacity. The compassionate care this team has provided to our patients is remarkably impressive, and this team is very much worthy of this prestigious award.