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Valerie is all about "giving back." She had a heart transplant at St. Louis Children's Hospital 10 years ago. Since coming to work at Barnes-Jewish Hospital two years ago, Valerie's volunteered her time to mentor other young people who are facing heart transplants. Having access to someone who has actually lived through the experience is a godsend to these patients, who ar... more >>> |
Steve is a psych nurse on 15300. He is so good at taking care of people. He knows just how to make them talk too. :) He knows how to calm you down and can make you smile. more >>> |
Rick is a psychiatric nurse on 15300. He is lead nurse most, if not all of his nights. He takes time out of his busy schedule to help me through some rough nights. He shared an experience of his to relate to mine. He made me feel worth something. more >>> |
Warren is a psychiatric nurse. He spends time on the ECT recovery unit and leads on 15300 a lot. He makes you feel like you are family every time he sees you. He goes out of his way to answer questions or attend to your needs or even just make you smile. more >>> |
Got transplant Mothers Day 2009. Transplant successful. more >>> |
This secretary was the one who would answer your call when you beeped for a nurse and he was wonderful. He found me diet cola drink when there were none on the floor and the doctor told me to drink caffeine and being a diabetic I needed diet cola. He also fixed the blinds in my room and the beeping under my roommates bed! He was a jack of all trades. more >>> |
For almost 2 decades, Dr. Senior provided medical and emotional support as my Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency progressed. Thanks to his direction and expertise, I was able to have a bi-lateral lung transplant. I was re-born on Sept. 1, 2009. He was there for me during the lowest points and the highest. He is genuinely concerned for all his patients and always exploring ways to help them. He ... more >>> |
Darrell leads by example and is always there for his staff and the customers. He never puts himself first. He makes things happen for the hospital that make him an everyday hero. Besides his years of nothing but dedicated service as an officer he now handles alot of thing for the customer on a day to day basis. more >>> |
Sally is an Activity Therapist for Mental Health services at BJH. She used to work in the Day Hospital before it closed 2 years ago. I have known Sally for about 10 years. She has helped me to be able to stand on my own two legs and show me how to live my life in a positive way. In the time that I have had the pleasure of knowing Sally I have seen her help mentally ill patients find community r... more >>> |
As a respiratory therapist, Victor has seen to it that my brother remain upbeat after 63 days in the PICRU in the 8900 floor. Dave has had some other terrific nurses, technician and therapist that I plan on nominating later as well. Victor gets Dave's attention and obedience when doing therapy. Our family is grateful for Victor's cheerful demeanor, professional approach and... more >>> |
Barbara Bogomolov, RN, leads the Refugee Health and Interpreter Services at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. She assists refugees who often do not have a voice in health care decision-making. St. Louis is one of the largest resettlement communities in the nation with close to 100,000 refugees and immigrants making this area their home. As a registered nurse, Bogomolov assists refugees in getting nece... more >>> |
Dr. Tobin leads the Diabetes Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. He is totally committed to the cause of educating people with diabetes about how to self-manage their disease. He is an advocate, a leader, and cares more about helping people than he does about things like getting credit or money. He is a doctor that other doctors should emulate. more >>> |
Tres Bokern didn’t think he would actually use the CPR and safety training he received on the job at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, or that he would save a stranger’s life. Driving to the grocery store with his wife, Bokern heard tires squealing, and looked over to see a vehicle jerk out of traffic into a parking lot and slam into park. Because the car caught his attention, he watched as ... more >>> |
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