SOUTHAVEN, Miss., Nov. 12, 2009 – Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto recently recognized Timika Dodson, a registered nurse in the cath lab, with the DAISY award for Extraordinary Nurses, which is given in appreciation of the work nurses do.
Dodson was nominated by a fellow nurse who said she consistently goes the extra mile to educate and lead others while also providing compassionate care to patients. The nominator also said Dodson creates a team atmosphere with her colleagues and showcases her leadership abilities through her Service First attitude and strong work ethic.
Each month, Baptist DeSoto’s nursing administrators accept nominations and select a nurse to receive the DAISY Award. At a presentation in front of the nurse’s colleagues, physicians, patients and visitors, the honoree receives a certificate and a sculpture called A Healer’s Touch, hand-carved by artists of the Shona Tribe in Africa.
“Timika always brightens everyone’s day and knows how to put a smile on the faces of her patients and co-workers,” said Mary Townsend-Gervis, chief nursing officer for Baptist DeSoto. “Timika goes above and beyond, exhibiting a positive and encouraging attitude while inspiring others at the hospital to strive for their personal best.”
The not-for-profit DAISY Foundation is based in Glen Ellen, Calif., and was established by family members in memory of J. Patrick Barnes. Barnes died at 33 in late 1999 from complications of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, an auto-immune disease. The care Barnes and his family received from nurses while he was ill led to the creation of the DAISY Award. All the nurses in Dodson’s unit received cinnamon rolls because while Barnes was in the hospital, he once asked his family to bring enough cinnamon rolls for him and all the nurses in his unit.
Baptist DeSoto is a 339-bed hospital that offers diagnostic, surgical and rehabilitation services. In 2001, the hospital completed an expansion project that nearly doubled its size, expanded its labor and delivery services and added open-heart surgery and radiation therapy. In April 2001, the Baptist DeSoto Outpatient Diagnostic Center and Women’s Center opened, which houses DeSoto County’s first open MRI, mammography services and other diagnostic tools. In November 2006, Baptist DeSoto opened a new, 11-story tower, featuring all-private rooms, expanded operating suites and a new emergency room.
For more information about Baptist DeSoto, please call 662-772-4000 or visit desoto.baptistonline.org.
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