William Shakespeare wrote, âThe meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.â
Each and every day, nurses all over Oklahoma give not only give of their time, compassion and professional skills in hospitals, clinics and home settings – they also make an impression on their patientsâ lives. Exceptional nurses go above and beyond, really investing that âsomething extraâ in each patient and patient family they come in contact with.
Amy Susan, a registered nurse in the Infusion Center at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) in Tulsa and resident of Owasso, Okla., is among this cadre of stellar nurses. And like many others, she found purpose in life at a young age.
âWhen I was nine years old, my grandma passed away from lung cancer,â said Susan. âWe were extremely close. Before she passed, I used to give her what I called âmedicine hugs.â I knew from that point on that I wanted to be a nurse in oncology to help others battling cancer.â
Susan was recognized recently at CTCA with a DAISY Award. CTCA is a hospital-partner with the international DAISY Award program, which highlights and rewards one nurse per quarter for extraordinary, compassionate and skillful care demonstrated in their every day work.
According to team members, Susanâs gift and purpose shine through. âItâs true that when your heart is in it, itâs less of âworkâ and more of a calling,â she added. She recommends to others, âRemember to never lose your joy or compassion.â