MUSC Catalyst 5-9-2014

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May 9, 2014

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY of SOUTH CAROLINA

Vol. 32, No. 37

Honoring everyday contributions of MUSC nurses BY MIKIE HAYES Public Relations

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photo by Cindy Abole, Public Relations

2014 Nurse of the Year winners are Melanie Ann Archer (Expertise), from left, Kathy Kurowski (Integrity); Michelle Cooper (Accountability); Emmaline McCulloch (Leadership); Savannah Galloway (Innovation); Melanie Ann Archer (Expertise); and Kelly Cavins Kornegay(Advocacy). Bottom photo: Nurses Heather Sodee, left, and Katie Steidle, participate in the May 7 American Nurse’s Association Nurse’s Week Webinar exploring health care and leadership.

It only took me a short period of time to recognize who makes a difference at the bedside. It’s the nurse. Matt Wain

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Student Leaders Students are recognized for their service and achievements.

USC celebrated the kickoff of National Nurses Week with the 2014 Nursing Excellence Awards ceremony on May 6 in Saint Luke’s Chapel. In a show of support and appreciation for their hard work and dedication, MUSC recognized the special contributions nurses make every day. It has long been said that nurses are the heart and soul of health care. Their numerous and diverse contributions across the entire spectrum of leadership, education, research, and clinical care are celebrated every year during National Nurses Week which began on May 6 and will end on Florence Nightingale’s birthday, May 12. Heather Sodee, RN, co–chair of the event’s planning committee, kicked off the hour-long tribute to MUSC’s nurses by welcoming guests and introducing the master of ceremonies, Matt Wain, MUSC chief operating officer. “Matt will willingly tell you he is not a nurse and does not have a clinical background,” Sodee shared. “Today, however, we would like to change that and make Matt an honorary MUSC nurse as he is such a strong nursing advocate here at MUSC.” On behalf of MUSC nurses, she presented him with a nursing cap, a set of his own scrubs and two pens so he has one at all times, like all nurses should, she said. Sodee also performed a mock pinning ceremony which made his honorary status official and caused the receptive audience to laugh with delight. Wain expressed his gratitude to the standing-room-only crowd, “To recognize the excellence that exists in nursing is really a special moment for me. I’ve always admired the role that nurses play in an organization. It only took me a short period of time to recognize who really makes the difference at the bedside. It’s the nurse.” He shared that he hadn’t really understood exactly what took place at the bedside and decided it might be a good idea to shadow a few nurses. He admitted it only took about three hours before he was ready to throw in the towel. “Holy cow,” he said. “This is pretty darned hard stuff.” That experience and many others, which include having two family members in the nursing profession, have allowed him to

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Sports Medicine

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Meet Phyllis

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