John Green Named DAISY Nursing Honoree
Staff Report From Valdosta CEO
Thursday, April 4th, 2019
John Green, Registered Nurse at South Georgia Medical Center, received The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses for April. The award is part of the international DAISY Foundation, a program developed to recognize the super-human efforts nurses perform every day.
Green was recently assigned to care for a patient who was an organ donor. On the night of the scheduled organ procurement Green was scheduled to be off from work with prior arrangements to be out of town. The patient’s family had requested Green be there for their loved one’s honor walk as Green had spent countless hours supporting them and caring for the patient. Green went beyond the call of duty and rearranged his vacation so that he could be there for the family. Green came in that night, around midnight, dressed in a shirt and tie, and escorted the patient, along with his family, to the operating room.
According to the nomination, “John went above and beyond to ensure that a grieving family knew their decision to donate life was truly a gift.” According to Green, “I did what I thought was right, and it was emotional for me as well. I learned a lesson that night that no matter what, you can take the time to make a difference in a situation.” He continued, "Changing my plans was well worth it when the patient’s wife saw me and her face lit up, perhaps easing her burden just a bit."
Green has been with SGMC for 2-1/2 years and is a graduate of Wiregrass Georgia Technical College.
SGMC continues to ask patients and fellow employees to honor nurses they feel go above and beyond in their actions and care. Nominations are reviewed by a committee based on criteria that include compassion, teamwork, leadership, attitude, and skills and knowledge.