Paula Funderburke
December 2020
Paula
Funderburke
,
MSN, RN
Emergency Department
Emory University Midtown Hospital

 

 

 

The team looked to Paula for guidance and education. She acted immediately and mobilized the ED team to put in place processes, supplies, and needed equipment to treat suspected COVID-19 patients.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many nurses, supportive personnel, and leaders have gone above and beyond to ensure the safe delivery of care during unprecedented times. From the beginning, she had a positive attitude and approach and led the team to make a significant impact on the care of their patients, the well-being of department staff, and the overall organization.
Working on the front lines and receiving some of the first PUI/COVID patients the emergency department staff was overwhelmed and scared of the unknown. The team looked to Paula for guidance and education. She acted immediately and mobilized the ED team to put in place processes, supplies, and needed equipment to treat suspected COVID-19 patients. Her leadership and ability to pull the team together was what was needed to help the team feel supported and assurance that they would be safe. Her reassuring presence and leadership abilities allowed the team to feel safe knowing that resources were readily available and his team was ready to offer the support they needed.
When not in a pandemic the role of a Unit Director in a large ED/CDU is very stressful. Add in the added stress of completely changing workflows, ensuring we have adequate supplies and PPE, and ensuring the safety of the team only adds to the complexity of his role. Paula and her team quickly adapted and helped manage the onslaught of constant change.