"Not many things surprise or shock me. But for a lot of our patients, this is an entirely new and stressful experience. I remind myself it’s important to pay attention, that sometimes all a patient really needs is someone to sit and listen to their questions and concerns or be an emotional sounding board, and to know they are more than a number or a diagnosis."
Amber Young, Assistant Nurse Manager of Radiology Nursing Services at Greenville Memorial Hospital
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“I love my job,” Quincy says. “I like to let people know we are all there to help them. Their tests are important, discharge is important, or getting them to a room from the ED, taking them somewhere quiet where they can be at peace."
Quincy Ruffin, Patient Transporter at Tuomey Hospital
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“I worked in an office at a front desk for a while and had direct contact with patients, but I always wanted to do coding,” she said. “I thought I wouldn’t have any contact with patients – but that’s not true. It is more intimate. I read their charts; I know about their lives. I get happy when their diabetes is finally controlled, sad when they lose a spouse.”
Ana Broyles, Ambulatory Coder at Prisma Health
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"Doing things right and doing them quickly makes the difference between a surgery being able to move forward or be put on hold," Jonathan says. "We can impact infection rates, healing times – and whether you have a positive experience in the hospital. It’s not direct patient care, but I like knowing that we are making that difference."
Jonathan Lewis, Certified Registered Central Service Technician at Richland Hospital
slide 2 of 3 Meet our Prisma Health Heroes “The relationships I have with my patients are important. The time I spend with them is precious to me. I respect that they’re taking time out of their schedule to see me." Johan Hernandez, MD
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