
I am fortunate to have the chance to develop long-term relationships with my patients as their primary transplant coordinator. This allows me to understand each unique situation and streamline my practice accordingly.
My supervisors encourage a strong sense of teamwork and they reward creativity. This has inspired me to help develop a program that has improved patients’ compliance to treatment plans during the post-transplant transition process.
I have worked in many different hospitals in my long nursing career and Children’s commitment to providing all children access to medical care is one of the strongest that I’ve seen.
I started here 16 years ago after a long nursing journey crystallized my love for pediatrics. I knew working here would give me endless opportunities to advance my nursing career.
I usually get very positive feedback that I am contributing above and beyond the normal expectations of a nurse. Just recently, I was hurried across the Canadian border when I answered the question “where do you work?” I could feel the admiration and credibility they attributed to my employment at Children’s so they asked no more questions and shooed me across into the United States.