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Serving all my patients
Serving all my patients








serving all my patients

Augusta Health wants to improve the community, including our team members. From the farm serving our community members experiencing food insecurity to the support the foundation places on the growth and support of all team members to encouraging wellness through gym reimbursement and wellness app. “This is a community, one that empowers all team members to serve the community. “The mission of Augusta Health is what brought me here,” says Gedeon. In 2021, Gedeon joined the Augusta Health team. Before working at Augusta Health, she was responsible for overseeing the care of patients in Oncology and Inpatient Rehabilitation, as well as Safe Patient Flow, Nursing Supervision, and Clinical Education. She has been able to provide compassion in so many ways and finds herself very fortunate to have practiced step-down nursing, where patients require more intensive care and a variety of leadership roles. “You have to be able to understand what your patient and families are dealing with and meet them where they are,” explains Gedeon. To Gedeon, the number one trait of a nurse is compassion. Her foundational nursing position was on an Inpatient Surgical Unit where she cared for postoperative patients to aid their recovery before discharge. She now holds a Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Health Systems Management from the University of Virginia. In high school, Gedeon began her nursing journey as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). “At the age of four, I knew that I wanted to care for others the way my grandmother was cared for,” says Gedeon. The care provided to her grandmother, whom she was very close to, was so excellent that it impacted Stephanie’s life. Once her grandmother was discharged from the hospital, home health nurses, aides, and therapists came to her home to provide continued care. When Stephanie Gedeon was a little girl, her grandmother was in a horrible car accident. Join us as we take a brief glimpse into the person behind the mask and what inspired them to be a nurse. We appreciate you and are eternally grateful.

serving all my patients

We thank all the nurses out there for what they do, day in and day out. It is a pleasure to take this opportunity to pay tribute to these courageous individuals for their selflessness and for going above and beyond. In addition, the nursing shortage is a significant challenge there aren’t enough nurses to meet the growing demand, which leads to burnout and compassion fatigue. As a result, they are asked to do more with less, making it challenging to provide the high level of care patients need and deserve. Learn how marrow donation works, the steps of a patient transplant, steps of donation, and factors that can impact the likelihood of finding a match.Nurses nationwide have increasing demands placed on them. How does a patients ethnic background affect matchingĪva, transplant recipient with her marrow donor, MichelleĪ marrow transplant may be someone’s only hope for a cure.One simple action can be the difference that gives a patient hope for the future. The cure for blood cancer is in the hands of ordinary people. Myths and facts about blood stem cell donation.

serving all my patients

We conduct research to improve transplant outcomes provide support and resources for patients, and partner with a global network. Be The Match® is a global leader in bone marrow transplantation.










Serving all my patients