Kim Martin, RN, Honored with DAISY Award

Kaycee Miller nominated RN Kim Martin for the DAISY Award, and attended today’s award presentation.

A nurse at Parkwest Medical Center was honored yesterday afternoon with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. The award is part of the DAISY Foundation’s program to recognize the super-human efforts nurses perform every day. The DAISY Award was established in 1999 by the family of a patient who had received extraordinary care and compassion from his nurses during his final days. The DAISY Award was presented to Kim Martin, RN, from our Childbirth Center. 

Kim was nominated by Kaycee Miller for the amazing care she provided to Kaycee and her family. Here’s the nomination she submitted on Kim’s behalf,

Kim pictured with her DAISY arrangement.

“My story includes two nurses as my husband and I navigated the worst situation in our lives. I am a patient of Dr. Schroeder who was brought in on Monday night for dilation. I was getting ready to deliver our baby boy who no longer had a heartbeat.

My sweet, amazing, day shift nurse Kim. She walked in with tears in her eyes as she introduced herself. She told me her prayer daily was that God give her the patients she needs to encounter daily. I needed her. I will be honest, going into Labor and Delivery knowing you will be leaving without a baby is a feeling I cannot describe. Especially with babies crying around you-somehow it was comforting yet so hard. Kim played a big role in why it was comforting. My experience with her was better than my delivery with my first very healthy baby girl. She let me know I would feel my water break, and she walked me through the contractions. I really thought it would be a situation of “let’s hurry up and discharge this woman” but she took her time with me. She was gentle and compassionate. She waited with me and she grieved with me. I did not once have to wonder where she was or if she was ever going to check on us-she was consistent and you could tell she was concerned and praying for us. She captured my sweet little baby’s footprints for me. We left with a birth certificate which she filled out. That in itself is so special. She related to me and did not once try to tell me how to feel or state any of the cliché sayings. Kim is real and I couldn’t have made it through the worst time in my life without her.

Kim also helped the team of nurses with Dr. Schroeder help present my boy August to me. They were very respectful and careful in presenting us our boy. I am so thankful they treated him as they would any other baby. They spoke in his gender terms and once we said the name began calling his name. They made this as joyful as they could. Somehow it did turn into a bittersweet celebration. Kim even checked on my husband over and over. I would hope she is with me when I am able to return to L&D one day.

Looking in her eyes throughout the day gave me peace and comfort knowing that everything was ok, and that I was receiving the best care Parkwest had to offer. I had many visitors in my time and she was not put out by their questions or them being in her way. I’ve honestly never experienced that type of customer service in a hospital before. I am not sure how either one of these ladies made it through our journey so gracefully. It is probably because of their faith and the pure evidence that they love their jobs and connecting with people to help get them through life.”

DAISY committee and Kaycee congratulate Kim on her award.

The DAISY Committee presented Kim with a pin, a certificate, daisies, The Healer’s Touch sculpture, and cinnamon rolls for her entire department to share. Congratulations to Kim! We appreciate her passion for nursing, and her commitment to always putting her patients first!

Nurses may be nominated by patients, families, and colleagues, and they are chosen by a committee at Parkwest Medical Center to receive The DAISY Award. To nominate a nurse today visit here.

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