Greer Emergency Department at Prisma Health Greer Memorial Hospital
August 2023
Greer Emergency Department
at Prisma Health Greer Memorial Hospital
Prisma Health Greer Memorial
Greer
,
SC
United States
Laura Morris, RN (manager lead)
Susan Alberson, RN (assistant manager leader)
Andrew Todd, RN
April Crowe, RN
Becca Floyd, RN
Brittney Garrett, RN
Brynn Centrone, RN
Callie Brown, RN
Chelsea Murphy, RN
Emily Burress, RN
Emily Terry, RN
Eric Anderson, RN
Jessi Coombs, RN
Kaitlin Mason, RN
Kristen Garrett, RN
Lauren Gault, RN
Madison Gillespie, RN
Mary Grace Mitchell, RN
Matt O’Neal, RN
Matthew Tankovich, RN
McKenzie Evans, RN
Megan Barton, RN
Michaele McDonough, RN
Natalie Mashburn, RN
Rachel Coffey, RN
Ron Brossard, RN
Sarah Burchfield, RN
Sara Stanley, RN
Shannon Callicott, RN
Shelby Ritacco, RN
Sierra Combs, RN
Todd Moon, RN
Aly Kratzer, RN
Amanda Leonard, RN
Bailey Sylvester, RN
Blair Johnson, RN
Brandon Baugher, RN
Caitlin St Germain, RN
Dianna Collins, RN
Emma Ledingham, RN
Erica Lindsey, RN
Erica Noone, RN
Hannah Miller, RN
Jeanne Osuna, RN
Jessica Tate, RN
Julia Golovin, RN
Karlie Hayes, RN
Katie Hunt, RN
Katie Jones, RN
Lana Kuykendall, RN
Lauren Bergeson, RN
MaKayla Asbell, RN
Mary Catherine McAlister, RN
Melanie Goad, RN
Morgan Clarke, RN
Nicole Dudley, RN
Samantha Pegg, RN
Sarah Pruitt, RN

 

 

 

The ED team has demonstrated compassion to a vulnerable patient during a very traumatic time.

Serve with Compassion: They explored opportunities for this patient to enjoy several things like movies, games, walks outside while also caring for additional medically complex patients.

Inspire Health: They are her advocate- brainstorming potential placement options and calling to see if they would accept. Definitely trying to Be the difference!!

When you search for the description of an ED nurse, you will find phrases such as “patients are quickly treated and move on” or stabilize and constantly changing circumstances. N.S. was a patient in the ED for 60 days. This team showed compassion and patience during a very unusual situation. They became N.S.’s advocate on many levels all while caring for other critical and complex patients that rotated through the ED. Caring for N.S. took the entire team, not just nurses, but each of you made the difference in the life of this patient.