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“Your career, what you do every day outside of your home, should fuel you. You’re going to have bad times, but at the end of the day, what you’re doing as a career should bring you happiness.” Erica Divine, RN, has been an IU Health nurse for almost 10 years, and she’s continually found joy in her work with the Bloomington Labor and Delivery team. In fact, she recently returned to school to become a Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) to expand her ability to care for patients. Read the story below by clicking the link to learn more about how being a nurse helped create who Erica is as a person as well as a provider. Explore inspiring and meaningful careers at IU Health by visiting @iuhealth.org/careers
On a typical weekday, IU Health Methodist nurse Elizabeth Burns instructed Camille Hedd how to hang a secondary IV medication. Hedd was completing nursing school at IU Indy and working as a patient care intern at IU Health University Hospital. She hopes to work in ICU. “I knew from first grade that I wanted to be a nurse. I never wavered. My mother was a pediatric nurse, and my dad was the director of the blood bank at Methodist when I was growing up,” said Burns. Read the story below by clicking the link to learn more about how teaching students and new nurses is part of Burns’ role as a preceptor. Explore inspiring and meaningful careers at IU Health by visiting @iuhealth.org/careers
When new nurses think about someone they look up to, Jordan Keen’s name comes to mind. “He was my preceptor for orientation, and I’ve learned a lot from him,” said first-year nurse Kayleigh Kieninger. “He is a great teammate and always there to help others when needed.” For Keen, it’s all part of the job. Read the story below by clicking the link to learn more about Jordan goes above and beyond to assist patients and families while also taking the time to teach new nurses in the unit. Explore inspiring and meaningful careers at IU Health by visiting @iuhealth.org/careers
Cristina Fontana, a breast oncology nurse at the IU Health Joe and Shelly Schwarz Cancer Center, has come full circle in both her career and health, becoming a nurse and a kidney donor. Read the story below by clicking the link to learn more about Cristina's experience as a kidney donor and how she is with patients every step of the way. “It’s amazing to be on both sides, as a nurse and patient. When you get to be the patient, it's amazing to see really how good IU Health is, overall, from the care I received from the doctors, from other nurses, and then even being hired,” she says. Explore inspiring and meaningful careers at IU Health by visiting @iuhealth.org/careers
At just three years old, Michelle Merrell, a registered nurse working in IU Health Saxony’s operating rooms, found her first passion—dance. But then, an ankle injury brought all of that to a halt. Merrell went through surgery and rehabilitation, causing her to be off stage for two years. Read the story below by clicking the link to learn more about how a career-altering dance injury led Michelle to discover her passion and pursue a career as an OR nurse at IU Health. Explore inspiring and meaningful careers at IU Health by visiting @iuhealth.org/careers
Kathy Moon, MSN, RN, NE-BC, NPD-BC, has always had a passion for healthcare. Initially, she pursued a career as a pharmacist, but while in college, something just never quite felt right. It wasn't until her grandfather fell ill and was placed in hospice care at IU Health Methodist Hospital that Moon's path took a transformative turn. Read the story below to learn more about how one experience—witnessing the power of an IU Health nurse in action—changed everything for Moon's career development at IU Health. Explore inspiring and meaningful careers at IU Health by visiting @iuhealth.org/careers
Sara Mitchell is a physical therapist who oversees the pre heart transplant support group at Methodist Hospital. Once a week heart transplant patients meet with a multidisciplinary team with the goal of learning from and supporting each other. Watch the video below by clicking the link and learning more about the multi-disciplinary program that provides support to heart transplant patients at IU Health. Explore inspiring & meaningful careers at IU Health by visiting iuhealth.org/careers
When Ashley Reff gave birth to her first son, Cooper, at IU Health Ball in Muncie, a familiar face brought comfort during a short stay in the NICU just as it had during another difficult moment years earlier. Read the story below by clicking the link to learn more about how compassion, no matter how simple, can leave an impact that lasts a lifetime. Explore inspiring and meaningful careers at IU Health by visiting @iuhealth.org/careers
Ridwan Okunola is a cross-trained patient care assistant and unit secretary on IU Health University Hospital's medical progressive care unit. "Any patient I get I look at them like a family member of mine. So it's like, if this was my dad how would I do it or if this was my mom how would I do it. So with that in the back of my mind every patient knows me and knows I'm there for them." Watch the video below by clicking the link and learn more about Ridwan's career at IU Health. Explore inspiring & meaningful careers at IU Health by visiting iuhealth.org/careers
Calling all Registered Nurses: Don't miss this opportunity to join IU Health and Riley Children's Health for a special night at Newfields filled with meaningful conversations with nurses and leaders, complimentary refreshments, and interactive stations featuring exciting giveaways. RSVP for a free ticket: www.iuhealth.org/artofnursing