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WE WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE
E DESERT VALLEY HOSPITAL JANUARY
NURSE OF THE MONTH!
Alicia Mitchell, RN OB-Birthplace
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s the CEO of Desert Valley Hospital and Desert Valley Medical Group I have a unique perspective in observing and admiring the work that our nursing staff does every single day. Right now, our nurses are on the frontlines of battling the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) that’s spreading rapidly throughout our city, state and nation. Our nurses are putting themselves in the path of this virus despite the risk that care poses to themselves and their families. These brave and dedicated professionals are rising to the occasion and caring for our loved ones.
tchell received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Norfolk State ty in Virginia. While working as an Enlisted Combat Medical Specialist t in the United States Army, she was encouraged by a civilian nurse to meet Army ROTC recruiter about attending college to become a Registered Nurse. currently an Obstetrical Charge Registered Nurse at Desert Valley Hospital’s hplace. She plans to obtain her Registered Nurse Certified designation. s Desert Valley Hospital because of the supportive, caring and loyal “family” kers she sees every day. Alicia credits her faith in God as well as her parents nd Norm Byrdsong, Pastors Bishop Jesse and Helene Giddens and many who have encouraged her from the beginning.
Although a great deal of attention is being paid to healthcare workers all over the world right now, it’s important to recognize that this is just the most recent example of the extraordinary care that our nurses provide to our patients every day of the year. Nominate your favorite Desert Valley Hospital
nter, Chief Executive Officer, Alicia Mitchell, RN, Carolyn Jahn, MSN, RNC-OB -Birthplace, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer
Nurse today for a chance to win a $50 Gift Card.
Submissions can be made at
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pages to follow, you will read about just a few of the extraordinary nurses that we are fortunate to have as part of our team. I would like to personally recognize and thank not only the 8 Nurses of the Month that you will read about but the entire nursing staff in all of our facilities.
Deadline for submissions is April 30th.
Their hard work, professionalism, dedication and care have made an enormous difference to so many. Thank you — from everyone — for the sacrifices you make every day and especially during this pandemic. Your dedication, commitment and courage deserve our deepest gratitude and admiration. Your service to patients is saving countless lives. We are so grateful to have you as a member of our organization. So many of us have been touched by your work and we are all the better for it.
Fred Hunter CEO, Desert Valley Hospital Desert Valley Medical Group
N o m i n at i o n s “Akemy is kind, caring, knowledgable, and patient. She’s attentive to her patient’s needs and communicates vocally to them, making them feel like a part of her family. I’ll miss her very much, her bedside manner was awesome!” MST, Akemy Jones, RN
“Amanda was my brother’s nurse in the ER on 12.30.19 (PM Shift) She helped me with questions, got the hospitalist to also answer questions and genuinely and so sweetly cared for my brother which in turn cared for me.” ICU, Amanda Eldridge, RN
Excellent attitude. Beautiful sense of humor. A+. She made me feel safe. MST, Akemy Jones, RN
She is amazing. She treated my husband with so much respect even when he acted out. She did a wonderful job. You guys are lucky to have her. Thank you. MST, Becca, RN
Alicia always goes above & beyond to help another department make a family feel comfortable. It is the little things that can make a big different to a patient. Desert Valley Hospital, Alicia Mitchel, “Charge RN, Labor & Delivery” “I came into L&D November 3rd, for what I thought would just be a quick check of my baby, because I was not feeling her move. She ended up being in distress and I was told by staff that I saved her life by coming in when I did. However, I would like to say thank you for having an amazing team of nurses, because without them our little girl may not be here today and I truly believe they are the ones that saved her life. They all came together as a team and knew exactly what to do to keep her ok until my emergency c section. I will forever be grateful! During our stay in the hospital, every nurse was great of course, but I would like to recognize Alicia. I had her for my nurse as an outpatient and she was wonderful and then I got to have her again as inpatient. She is consistently happy, attentive, helpful and goes above and beyond for her patients. I felt so comfortable with her and thankful to have her as my nurse. She is awesome. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you, L&D, and Alicia for all of your kindness and hard work! Overall amazing experience.” Labor & Delivery, Alicia Mitchell, RN “Ms. Kline is a true professional and has definitely answered her calling. She is very empathetic and caring for all under her care, she truly wears her heart on her sleeve.” Desert Valley Medical Center, Alyssa Kline, Rn-BSN “Out of all the nurses and other caregivers we encountered, Alyssa was the one that offered the patient food. Her bedside manner is beyond compare as well. We were very fortunate to have her as our RN and this hospital is a much better place with her working here.” Desert Valley Hospital, Alysson Kline, RN ER
She goes out of her way to make sure you feel right at home and safe. She is friendly and excellent. She is very professional in her work. MST, Becca, RN “Becky is a wonderful nurse who can handle anything. She worked in Patient Care for over 15 years, and now is working also in IT. She assists Nurses and Doctors with patient issues, charting issues, and trains them in Applications used by the hospital. She is the go to person anytime there are auditors or inspectors on site. Directors of every department look to her for assistance and she is always willing to help. She is a joy to work with.” Desert Valley Hospital, Becky Alba, RN / Application Analyst Superior care & attention to my dad before and after the pacemaker! Great bedside manner! Cath Lab, Belinda Lowry, RN She is amazing with the patients. She stops what she is doing to help the patients! Desert Valley Hospital, Carol Rheingruber, “RN, Oncology” “Casey is selfless, hard working during the skills fair this year. She has an amazing, helpful attitude and exhibits high professionalism. We could not have done it without her” Desert Valley Hospital, Casey Cope, “RN, ER” Christianna consistently went above and beyond in taking care of me as a patient. She recognized a problem with my IV before it became an issue and painlessly started a new one. She was upbeat and reassuring regarding mygallbladder issue and made me feel confident that it would be taken care of properly. There should be more people in the medical field like her. Tele/Med/Surg, Christianna Vera, RN “Kind & Caring, always listens ans dhowed tremendous compassion. Listented to all my
concerns & made me feel valicated. Such a lovely lady!” ER, Christine Aguilar, RN “All of the staff was great, but Davinba went above and beyond” Birthplace, Davina Arcaira, RN Davina was so helpful and caring during mu entire stay in the hospital. She made me feel so comfortable. She made my family feel welcome. She is an excellent nurse who needs to be recognized for being outstanding. Labor & Delivery, Davina Arcaira, RN “She is an amazing nurse! Edee you were so great, so attentive and personable. Thank you for all you did for us. You made me feel like a queen on her throne. Princess G says thank you also. We are truly thankful. Be blessed for you are a blessing” Birthing Center, Edee, RN “The entire staff was great, but Edith went above and beyond.” Birthplace, Edith Evelyn, RN Emmanuel was a wonderfu l person. He was very knowledgable . He was kind and sweet to me. He was attentive to my care. Tele/Med/Surg, Emmanuel Conliffe, RN “Ethel is very attentive, energetic and thorough. She is easy to talk to and understands my needs. She made my time in the hospital very nice. Becasue of her and people like her, I will choose Desert Valley as my first choice.” Desert Valley Hospital, Ethel DeJesus, RN Heather is one of the sweetest RN’s I have ever encountered. Herbedside manner is beyond excellent. She is very informtive with family members and I believe she deserves extra recognition for everything she does. MST, Heather T., RN “Heather T. is an amazing RN. She is sweet, caring, informative and highly skilled. I am beyond thankful and grateful for everything she is doing for my dad. She deserves extra recognition for being amazing!” MST, Heather T., RN She went beyond this call of her duty. She felt my pain and frustration. She took the time to truly comfort and calm me! She helped me understand when the doctors talked to me. Desert Valley Hospital, Heather Tolson, RN M/S-T She did a really good job of taking care of me. Very respectful and friendly. Desert Valley Hospital, Heather Tolson, RN
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“She goes out of her way to help the CNA’s. Great nurse - kind, caring, helpful with all of her patients. A pleasure to work with her. We love her - truly a team player.” Desert Valley Hospital, Isela Aguilera, “RN, MST” He made my stay very comfortable. He was very helpful and I am very thankful for his knowledge of any questions I had in regards to my condition. This hospital is truly blessed to have such an awesome nurse. It was wonderful having such a compassionate nurse. Thanks! M-S, James Cornelius, RN
tchell received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Norfolk State ty in Virginia. While working as an Enlisted Combat Medical Specialist t in the United States Army, she was encouraged by a civilian nurse to meet Army ROTC recruiter about attending college to become a Registered Nurse. currently an Obstetrical Charge Registered Nurse at Desert Valley Hospital’s hplace. She plans to obtain her Registered Nurse Certified designation. s Desert Valley Hospital because of the supportive, caring and loyal “family” kers she sees every day. Alicia credits her faith in God as well as her parents nd Norm Byrdsong, Pastors Bishop Jesse and Helene Giddens and many who have encouraged her from the beginning.
“Janet came over to “”save the day”” on a patient. She was so very patient and nice and was very Nominate your favorite Desert Valley Hospital Nurse today for a chance toto winthe a $50 Gift Card. angelic patient. Her whole encounter with Submissions can be made the patient wasat so wonderful to watch.” vvdailypress.com/contests Desert Valley Hospital, Janet Penkova, Deadline for submissions is April 30th. “RN, PICC/Midline”
nter, Chief Executive Officer, Alicia Mitchell, RN, Carolyn Jahn, MSN, RNC-OB -Birthplace, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer
He was the nice person taking care of me and explained everything that was going on with me. I want him to know how much that means to me. Desert Valley Hospital, Jarred, RN He is always so very kind to staff and patients. He is incredibly hard working and I always see him running around to help out. He is a great nurse. Desert Valley Hospital, Jarred Hamilton, RN Telemetry Nurse “When Jennifer was my nurse, she was extremely nice and helpful and was very concerned with my health and pain and was very understanding, kind and loving as if she knew wht it was I was going through. It’s hard to find real good nurses. Thank you Jennifer” ER, Jennifer, RN “Because she worked so hard fo rme! Nice, professional always. Made me feel like I was her only patient. Thank you so much. I wish I could shout out loud Jenn Buckley and Ashley Rosas are the bomb tag team others can learn from those two - best ever” Desert Valley Hospital, Jennifer Buckley, RN “My sister came into the ER. Jennifer RN was totally awesome. She was very professional and caring nurse. You are lucky to have a nurse like her. Please let her know “”Thank you”” for making this hard time tolerable” Desert Valley Hospital, Jennifer Hoskins, RN - ER “On January 17th, Jennifer Hoskins was ER charge and the emergency room received a very critical baby via ems. The baby arrived as a traumatic full arrest and although there were excellent staff here to care for the baby, code whites are always emotional. I have received many reports from staff stating that Jennifer helped keep the staff calm and focused during a very difficult situation. Once the baby was stable the staff called Loma Linda to transfer the baby. The rest of the baby’s family was at Loma Linda and the baby needed to go to a trauma center, however because of inclement weather, Mercy Air and Reach refused to fly. For unknown reasons Loma Linda refused to send their transport team, so Jennifer had staff call the Army to see if they could help. They would have transferred, but thought a code 3 ground transfer would probably be quicker. At that time the baby coded again, once the staff stabilized the patient Jennifer made a split decision “to get the baby down to his mother”. She called AMR code 3 and volunteered to be the critical care RN for transport. It was reported to take about 40 minutes to get to Loma Linda, but upon their arrival the trauma team at Loma Linda was there to greet them and the baby was more stable then when they left. I was told the entire ER staff was amazing that day, but especially Jennifer. Her care showed true compassion. Desert Valley Hospital, Jennifer Hoskins, RN ER Jennifer takes the time to listen to my concerns and to explain things clearly. She is always cheerful and nice! Keep her! Desert Valley Hospital, Jennifer Lively, RN Jessica takes the time to listen to my concerns and to explain clearly. She is always cheerful. She is very helpful in explaining the after release procedures and appointments Desert Valley Hospital, Jessica Ramsey, Nurse Sandra is truly amazing. She helped me have an amazing experience and made me feel confortable during my entire stay. Also very accomodating to the many visitors I had. Thank you so much! Desert Valley Hospital, “Jessica Sanchez,” RN Labor & Delivery
Jose is a great asset to this hospital. He was right on top of my father’s needs and care! We loved him!! Cardiac, Jose, RN “All of my nurses were fantastic, but Jose was the best one! He made me feel comfortable and he was the ONE! He would come and check on me every hour! I thanks him and all my nurses, doctors for sving me and making me feel at home!” Desert Valley Hospital, Jose Ortega, RNm NP “Jose was very patient, caring and attentive to my needs. He explained things in detail and made sure I had everything I needed. thank you Nurse Jose” Desert Valley Hospital, Jose Soto Guzman, “Nurse, MST” She is my RN when I admitted on Feb 21 and she is very sweet and friendly person to me as her patient and always checking on me how I am doing if i have pain and if i need anything. I described her she is a good nurse not only me but also to all her patients from number 1 to 10. I give her a 10. MST, Katherine, RN Kayley goes the extra mile for her patients. She is constantly checking up on her patients to see if there is anything they need. She is always making sure to make her patients stay comfortableas possible. MST, Katley Moore, RN “Kellie is a true professional at her trade. She was kind, respectful, caring and among other things, thoughtful. She was always full of care and showed my mother nothing but kindness. Even though she seemed like she had a lot on her plate, she always had the time to ask ‘How is every thing and what can I do to make it better?’” Desert Valley Hospital, Kellie, RN “What a delightful cheery soul Miss nurse Kelsey has been. So very thorough in her care of me. She kept my spirit strong and was alwys timely of my needs. Its not easy being here for long, but she cheered me up.” Desert Valley Hospital, Kelsey Hekman, “RN, MST” “Khrysa went beyond to help. I had asked her to walk with me and she went and got a walker and we made two trips around the nurses station. I had asked her because my left calf was cramping up.” MST, Khrysa, RN Laura was was awesome! She was proactive and helped facilitate the care needed. She always followed through on things from a timely manner and did it with a smile. She is a Rock Star. Thank you for making this hospital stay better! MST, Laura Salas, RN Marco was amazing. He made me feel so comfortable. He has perfect bedside manner. He talked me through my pain. Desert Valley needs more nurses like him. What a sweet guy!! Desert Valley Hospital, Marco Gaona, Tele/Med/Surg RN “One dedicated nurse like no other! So attentive, respectful and explained every antibiotic and med to me in detailed facts. Its been a pleasure to be his patient.” Telemetry, Marco Goano, RN Mario will go the extra mile for his patients. He doesn’t wait - he will go speak to your doctor to get your meds faster so we patients don’t be waiting all day in pain. ER, Mario Vega, RN Meagan was extremely nice and so helpful. She was very caring and informative. She got me everything I needed right away. She’s an amazing asset to your team and wonderful example of a caring nurse. Desert Valley Hospital, Meagan, Registered Nurse ER She’s the most caring person ever. You can see that she truly loves her job and enjoys helping others. Desert Valley Hospital, Melinda Samaniego, RN “Michael is always so helpful and very kind. He helps the other nurses with anything they need. When I am busy, he will put things way for me. He is a very good co-worker to work with. I loe working with him.” Desert Valley Hospital, Michael Flores, “RN, MST” Michelle is beautiful inside out. Great nurse I am blessed to be taken care of by her. Her laugh is contagious. Amazing experience MST, Michelle Gonzales, RN “Nancy is one of the most personible nurses I have ever met. She has an excellent bedside manner, nursing skills, warm, friendly and makes sure that you are taken care of. I would always want to
have a nurse like Nancy to take care of me while ER, Nancy Volkmann, RN hospitalized.” “From the second she came into the room, I felt comfortable talking to her. She wasn’t just doing her job, but taking care of me at the same time. She always had time for me, even though I know she didn’t. She even took an incoming call from my mom at about 4:00PM. She conistently strived to try to make me comfortable. She is an incredible nurse and an amazing Human Being!” Desert Valley Hospital, Nicole Drost, RN “Nicole addressed the patient and advocate concerns, both kindly and with knowledge. She allowed the patient fresh air after nearly 4 days of being confined to a bed. Issues the ptient had were quickly addressed and remedied. She is an asset to this patient’s family.” Desert Valley Hospital, Nicole Griego, “Charge Nurse, ER” “Noelle is such a kind,, caring and sweet nurse. She always goes above and beyond for all of her patients to make sure they get the best possible care. I feel Noelle deserves extra special recognition for being an outstanding and amazing RN.” Surg Tele, Noelle, RN “She never complains about the high rate of patients. She has such a positive attitude. She always helps her staff and fellow providers to get the job done in an efficient and timely manner. Thank you for all the hard work you do!” Desert Valley Hospital, “Regine Salcedo, FNP”, Nurse Practicioner - Urgent Care “Sandra is the most amazing Nurse! I work in the Cath Lab and have watched her care for patients, being totally compassionate with them, in an outstanding professional and loving attitude. She goes above and beyond with each and every person she comes in contact with. She is a great co-worker. Anyone who knows Sandra, can tell you, she’s deserves to be nominated and recognized. She is a wonderful person and a outstanding nurse. If I was ever end up in the hospital, I would totally want her to care for me or my family members. Thank You. Desert Valley Hospital, Sandra Salas, Cath Lab Nurse She goes above and beyond for her patients. She has been known to also provide clothing and supplies to mothers who are less fortunate. She truly cares about the patients she comes in contact with. This is her passion. Arrowhead, Sara Moretz, Labor & Delivery “Nurse Thornton goes above & beyond her call of duties for her patient. She is an exceptional people person. She demonstrated kindness, caring, compassion for her patients. Thank you for all you do Nurse Thornton.” Desert Valley Hospital, Sharae Thornton, RN Med Surgery She has been extremely attentive. She has continously made sure our mom was comfortable and had any and every thing she needed. We appreciate her. Desert Valley Hospital, Tanya Corrales, RN Tara is compassionate and caring. She goes the extra mile for her patients and always makes them feel valued and respected. She takes time be provide excellent care to our community. Desert Valley, Tara Washburn Wilson, RN Tara is special because she loves nursing. When she first became a RN she was optimistic and eager to learn. She has been working for a few years now and nothing’s changed. She treats her patients like they matter and she is truly effected by every person she sees. There have been hard days but I still get to see true joy she gets out of being a nurse. Desert Valley Hospital, Tara Wilson, ER RN “Tara Wilson, is an outstanding nurse and an absolutely incredible mother of two beautiful girls Brinley and Hayden, and a fantastic and supportive wife to Robert Wilson. Tera goes above and beyond for her patience’s and her family. I nominate Tara Wilson for outstanding nurse.” Desert valley hospital, Tara Wilson, ER Nurse Very sweet and kind. Goes above and behind for her patients. Works long hours and always around. Very attentive and gracious. Desert Valley Hospital, Tonya Rawleigh, Registered Nurse Most positive attiude and most considerate and great nurse. Patient Rapport. Desert Valley Hospital, Velvet, RN
WE WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE
E DESERT VALLEY HOSPITAL JANUARY
NURSE OF THE MONTH!
Alicia Mitchell, RN OB-Birthplace
tchell received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Norfolk State ty in Virginia. While working as an Enlisted Combat Medical Specialist t in the United States Army, she was encouraged by a civilian nurse to meet Army ROTC recruiter about attending college to become a Registered Nurse. currently an Obstetrical Charge Registered Nurse at Desert Valley Hospital’s hplace. She plans to obtain her Registered Nurse Certified designation. s Desert Valley Hospital because of the supportive, caring and loyal “family” kers she sees every day. Alicia credits her faith in God as well as her parents nd Norm Byrdsong, Pastors Bishop Jesse and Helene Giddens and many who have encouraged her from the beginning.
nter, Chief Executive Officer, Alicia Mitchell, RN, Carolyn Jahn, MSN, RNC-OB -Birthplace, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer
Nominate your favorite Desert Valley Hospital Nurse today for a chance to win a $50 Gift Card.
Submissions can be made at
vvdailypress.com/contests
Deadline for submissions is April 30th.
WE WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE
Tara Wilson THE DESERT VALLEY HOSPITAL JANUARY
NURSE OF THE MONTH!
Alicia Mitchell, RN OB-Birthplace
Nurse of the Month September 2019 Tara Wilson grew up watching members of her family working as nurses — both her grandmothers as well as her mother had taken the “nursing path” — and when received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Norfolk State it came time Alicia for Mitchell herin to select a career, nursing just seemed University Virginia. While working as an Enlisted Combat Medical Specialist the natural choice. Sergeant in the United States Army, she was encouraged by a civilian nurse to meet
with an Army ROTC recruiter about attending college to become a Registered Nurse. A family member alsoanbenefited from nursing “My uncle had cancer, Alicia is currently Obstetrical Charge Registered Nurse at care. Desert Valley Hospital’s Birthplace. She plans to obtain her Registered Nurse Certified designation. and theThe hospice made a ofbig difference forloyal him,” She loves Desertnurses Valley Hospital because the supportive, caring and “family”Tara said. of coworkers she sees every day. Alicia credits her faith in God as well as her parents
Peggy and Norm Byrdsong, Pastors Bishop Jesse and Helene Giddens and many After high school, thehave nursing at Victor Valley College was an obvious others who encouragedprogram her from the beginning. and very “do-able” option.
Once she received her nursing credentials, she joined the staff at Desert Valley Hospital and has never looked back. Her favorite part of nursing involves interaction with patients. “I enjoy helping people and making a difference to others,” Tara said. She also finds that in her current position as an Emergency Room nurse allows her to help people who are probably experiencing the worse day of their lives. Eventually, Tara would like to become a trauma nurse, eventually becoming Fred Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Alicia Mitchell, RN, Carolyn Jahn, MSN, RNC-OB Director-Birthplace, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer a Critical Care Nurse. Nominate your favorite Desert Valley Hospital
Every day she realizes fora her patients Nursehow todayimportant for a chanceittoiswin $50 Gift Card. to have a caring, compassionate healthcare professional at their side. Submissions can be made at
Her decision to become part of Desert Valley Hospital was the right one. vvdailypress.com/contests “I love Desert Valley Hospital we are more than a family,” Tara said. “We Deadline because for submissions is April 30th. are all here because we want to be.” VV-00106241
She gives kudos to the hospital administrators as well. “They are all great,” she said, adding that working with people you like makes every day worthwhile. Tara has seen several remodeling projects start and finish at Desert Valley Hospital, and she finds the changes fun and exciting. Tara is the mother of two girls, aged nine and “almost one year.” She and her family enjoy the mountains and sports events, especially gymnastics and soccer. Tara also enjoys crafting projects in her spare time.
Left to Right: Fred Fred Hunter, Chief Financial Officer, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer, Tara Wilson, RN, ER, Kellee Lewis, RN, ER Manager, Dana Roesler, RN, ER/ICU Director
WE WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE
Melinda Samaniego THE DESERT VALLEY HOSPITAL JANUARY
NURSE OF THE MONTH!
Alicia Mitchell, RN OB-Birthplace
Nurse of the Month October 2019
Melinda Samaniego has always loved science. She also loves to help people. Alicia Mitchell received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Norfolk State
University in Virginia. While working as an Enlisted Combat Medical Specialist When she was old enough toencouraged consider options, Sergeant in the United States Army, she was by a her civiliancareer nurse to meet with an Army ROTC recruiter about attending college to become a Registered Nurse. Alicia is currently an Obstetrical Charge Registered Nurse at Desert Valley Hospital’s she realized that combining those interests resulted in the perfect The Birthplace. She plans to obtain her Registered Nurse Certified designation. She loves Desert Valley Hospital because of the supportive, caring and loyal “family” choice for her career: Nursing. of coworkers she sees every day. Alicia credits her faith in God as well as her parents Peggy and Norm Byrdsong, Pastors Bishop Jesse and Helene Giddens and many
others who have encouraged her from the beginning. Melinda enrolled in the Nursing/Health Sciences program at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga.
Melinda knew her hard work would pay off. She came to work at Desert Valley Hospital with a desire to help people do better after surgery or serious illness, and she summed up her basic reason for becoming a nurse in one simple sentence: “I wanted to help my patients get back on their feet,” she said. Fred Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Alicia Mitchell, RN, Carolyn Jahn, MSN, RNC-OB
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Many who work in the healthcare profession speak about the sense vvdailypress.com/contests — and importance — of “family” as the main reason they decided to Deadline for submissions is April 30th. become enter the field. Melinda is no exception, and she adds that the “family” relationship is the main reason she loves nursing. VV-00106241
She credits Desert Valley Hospital with having a very strong sense of “belonging,” especially in the ICU. Melinda is married and has two children. To maintain a quiet balance in her otherwise active life, Melinda enjoys completing needlework projects, and she loves to read. Left to Right: Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer, Melinda Samaniego, RN, ICU, Fred Hunter, Chief Executive Officer
WE WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE
E DESERT VALLEY HOSPITAL JANUARY
NURSE OF THE MONTH!
Alicia Mitchell, RN OB-Birthplace
tchell received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Norfolk State ty in Virginia. While working as an Enlisted Combat Medical Specialist t in the United States Army, she was encouraged by a civilian nurse to meet Army ROTC recruiter about attending college to become a Registered Nurse. currently an Obstetrical Charge Registered Nurse at Desert Valley Hospital’s hplace. She plans to obtain her Registered Nurse Certified designation. s Desert Valley Hospital because of the supportive, caring and loyal “family” kers she sees every day. Alicia credits her faith in God as well as her parents nd Norm Byrdsong, Pastors Bishop Jesse and Helene Giddens and many who have encouraged her from the beginning.
nter, Chief Executive Officer, Alicia Mitchell, RN, Carolyn Jahn, MSN, RNC-OB -Birthplace, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer
Nominate your favorite Desert Valley Hospital Nurse today for a chance to win a $50 Gift Card.
Submissions can be made at
vvdailypress.com/contests
Deadline for submissions is April 30th.
Jennifer Hoskins WE WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE
THE DESERT VALLEY HOSPITAL JANUARY
NURSE OF THE MONTH!
Alicia Mitchell, RN OB-Birthplace
Nurse of the Month November 2019
The adage “Time flies when you’re having fun” speaks truth for Jennifer Hoskins. It hardly seems nearly 11 years since she received her nursing credentials from Victor Valley Community College and started to work. Alicia Mitchell received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Norfolk State University in Virginia. While working as an Enlisted Combat Medical Specialist
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“The Emergency Room was my first choice of departments,” Jennifer said, and she gives top marks to Desert Valley Hospital’s Emergency Room. “I loved getting to know everyone when I came to work at Desert Valley,” she said, “and I love staying in touch with people.” Whether she met them as patients or co-workers, Jennifer enjoys touching base with them. “People and their families are familiar faces,” she admitted, and seeing new generations of family members gives her special satisfaction. “It is so nice when you see someone you helped awhile ago who is doing okay now,” Fred Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Alicia Mitchell, RN, Carolyn Jahn, MSN, RNC-OB Director-Birthplace, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer as a transport nurse, getting patients she said. Her favorite memories include working favorite Desert Valley Hospital to theNominate hospital your under “extraordinary circumstances.” Nurse today for a chance to win a $50 Gift Card.
“I’ve transported burn patients and pediatric emergencies,” she said. “My favorite Submissions be made aatcritical patient to a hospital memory is flying in a Lakota helicopter, can transporting invvdailypress.com/contests Las Vegas — in a snow storm.” Deadline for submissions is April 30th. When her shift is over, Jennifer returns home to Lucerne Valley. “I love its small-town feel,” she admitted. VV-00106241
She has a large family, too. Her four children are grown and raising families of their own, making Jennifer a grandmother twice over. Three of her children are in the military and are currently stationed out of the area. She lives on a “hobby farm,” and that “keeps the kids busy,” she says. The farm is three acres — just the right size, she said. In addition Jennifer is active in church ministry through the Crossroads Chapel Foursquare Church in Lucerne Valley. Left to Right: Dana Roesler, Director of ICU, DOU, ER, Jennifer Hoskins, RN, Fred Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer
Sandra Salas WE WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE
THE DESERT VALLEY HOSPITAL JANUARY
NURSE OF THE MONTH!
Alicia Mitchell, RN OB-Birthplace
Nurse of the Month December 2019 Back in the day, nurses wore white from cap to shoes. Sandra Salas remembers her aunt in that uniform. “She looked like an angel,” she said.
Alicia Mitchell received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Norfolk State University in Virginia. While working as an Enlisted Combat Medical Specialist Sergeant in the United States Army, she was encouraged by a civilian nurse to meet with an Army ROTC recruiter about attending college to become a Registered Nurse. Alicia is currently an Obstetrical Charge Registered Nurse at Desert Valley Hospital’s The Birthplace. She plans to obtain her Registered Nurse Certified designation. She loves Desert Valley Hospital because of the supportive, caring and loyal “family” of coworkers she sees every day. Alicia credits her faith in God as well as her parents Peggy and Norm Byrdsong, Pastors Bishop Jesse and Helene Giddens and many others who have encouraged her from the beginning.
She decided at an early age that becoming an “angel nurse” was absolutely the right thing to do with her life. Two sisters and her sister-in-law are also nurses, so the family tradition continues. She enrolled in Victor Valley College’s nursing program and while the “all white uniform” has changed, her love of nursing has not wavered. Sandra knows the importance of the work she does, and she appreciates how much her patients benefit from the care she and her fellow nurses give them when they come to Desert Valley Hospital. A former Respiratory Therapist and currently stationed in the Cath Lab at the hospital, Sandra said her favorite part of the job is when the patients feel they are being well taken care of. “I love seeing them feel better,” she said.
Fred Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Alicia Mitchell, RN, Carolyn Jahn, MSN, RNC-OB Director-Birthplace, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer
Her future goals comprise major partDesert of herValley life right now. She is working Nominateayour favorite Hospital Nurse today for a chance to win a $50 Gift Card. on her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing Education. Her course work is being done online through Western Governors University in Submissions can be made at Salt Lake City, Utah. vvdailypress.com/contests
Deadline submissions April 30th.Sandra credits her A member of Desert Valleyfor Hospital’s staff is since 1997, 18 years of experience as a respiratory therapist serving as excellent training for her future goals. VV-00106241
Obviously, multi-tasking is one of Sandra’s strong suits. “I feel very good about what I’m doing,” Sandra said. “I enjoy working in Intensive Care, as well, and making my patients feel better is always a high point of my day.” When not on duty, Sandra has two special interests that actually work quite well together — traveling and photography. She manages to multi-task even in her leisure hours.
Left to Right: Fred Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Christine Bethell, Cath Lab Director, Sandra Salas, RN, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer
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tchell received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Norfolk State ty in Virginia. While working as an Enlisted Combat Medical Specialist t in the United States Army, she was encouraged by a civilian nurse to meet Army ROTC recruiter about attending college to become a Registered Nurse. currently an Obstetrical Charge Registered Nurse at Desert Valley Hospital’s hplace. She plans to obtain her Registered Nurse Certified designation. s Desert Valley Hospital because of the supportive, caring and loyal “family” kers she sees every day. Alicia credits her faith in God as well as her parents nd Norm Byrdsong, Pastors Bishop Jesse and Helene Giddens and many who have encouraged her from the beginning.
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She applied for the scholarship and, no surprise, she won. Returning to active duty as a Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant and ultimately as Captain, Alicia spent the remainder of her Army career in the United States Army Nurse Corps. Today, her favorite part of nursing involves finding fulfillment as a charge nurse, a position she has held for several years. Alicia also has aFred very strong faith. “I Alicia findMitchell, thatRN, people — MSN, patients Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Carolyn Jahn, RNC-OB and coworkers — Director-Birthplace, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer matter more to me,” she said, “and ‘making deposits into each person’s life account’ Nominate your favorite Desert Valley Hospital is one of my greatest joys and the most rewarding aspects of living.” Nurse today for a chance to win a $50 Gift Card.
Working in the Desert Valley Hospital Birthplace has been particularly wonderful. Submissions can be made at Her future goals include obtaining her Registered Nurse Certified designation.
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She credits her successes to many friends and family members, especially her mother Peggy Stivenson Byrdsong, whom she considers her greatest supporter and loudest cheerleader. This support system, so very instrumental in Alicia’s life journey, shares much credit in her accomplishments. “No one succeeds alone,” Alicia said, “and I say ‘Congratulations’ to everyone because this is a win for us all.”
Left to Right: Fred Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Alicia Mitchell, RN, Carolyn Jahn, MSN, RNC-OB Director-Birthplace, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer
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Nurse of the Month February 2020
Watching a compassionate Emergency Room nurse care for her mother after she suffered fatal a heart attack in 2012 was the start of Heather Tolson’s to seek a career infrom nursing. Alicia Mitchelljourney received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing Norfolk State University in Virginia. While working as an Enlisted Combat Medical Specialist
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Pursuing her nursing career goals also opened her eyes to where she knew she wanted to work. “I love that the first time I walked into Desert Valley Hospital as a student in Nursing Process 1, I felt so comfortable,” she said. “I knew my heart was in the right place.” When she received her nursing degree from Victor Valley College in May of last year, Heather went right to work at Desert Valley Hospital. She was “home.” She currentlyFredworks on Medical/Surgical Telemetry floor and looks forward Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Alicia Mitchell, RN, Carolyn Jahn, MSN, RNC-OB Director-Birthplace, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer to furthering her education in nursing. Nominate your favorite Desert Valley Hospital
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Being able to work with patients and showing them the same care and compassion that ER nurse showed to her mother has shown her that the career choice she made was the right one. The mother of two daughters, Heather enjoys family time and keeping busy when she’s not “in uniform.” She also enjoys traveling.
Left to Right: Fred Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Heather Tolson, RN, Med/Surg/Telemetry, Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer
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tchell received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Norfolk State ty in Virginia. While working as an Enlisted Combat Medical Specialist t in the United States Army, she was encouraged by a civilian nurse to meet Army ROTC recruiter about attending college to become a Registered Nurse. currently an Obstetrical Charge Registered Nurse at Desert Valley Hospital’s hplace. She plans to obtain her Registered Nurse Certified designation. s Desert Valley Hospital because of the supportive, caring and loyal “family” kers she sees every day. Alicia credits her faith in God as well as her parents nd Norm Byrdsong, Pastors Bishop Jesse and Helene Giddens and many who have encouraged her from the beginning.
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His goals include a Masters Degree to become a Nurse Practitioner. This program will take three years to complete. Jose’s journey on this career path started early. “I was about 10 years old when my mother had surgery,” he said. “I watched the nurses caring for my mother and decided that is what I wanted to do — care for patients, too.” His favorite part of the job is getting to work with his patients and seeing them progress. Fred Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Alicia Mitchell, RN, Carolyn Jahn, MSN, RNC-OB
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He appreciates that even upper level managers remember what it was like to be a floor nurse, which means Desert Valley Hospital has an extensive and effective support system. In other words, everyone benefits. Jose enjoys playing the piano to relax and also enjoys getting together with his family. He has kept in touch with classmates from nursing school who work in the High Desert as well as down the hill.
Left to Right: Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer, Jose Soto Guzman, RN-Med/Surg/Telemetry, Fred Hunter, Chief Executive Officer
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“My goals are to work as an Intensive Care Unit nurse by 2025 and eventually earn a Master’s Degree in Midwifery and Labor/Delivery,” she said. With that degree, Khrysa can work with patients in a clinic, in an outpatient setting or with a hospital. Khrysa and her husband enjoy hiking. They are also like hosting family events including barbecues.
Left to Right: Amy Pullen, Chief Nursing Officer, Khrysa Calevro, RN-Med/Surg/Telemetry, CathySeverance, Director, Med/Surg/Telemetry