Our Pay It Forward honoree this week is Darlene Brown of Millbrook. She is an ER nurse at Baptist Hospital East. Here's how she is paying it forward.
Our Pay It Forward honoree this week is Darlene Brown of Millbrook. She is an ER nurse at Baptist Medical Center East.Darlene Brown worked as a dialysis tech before returning to school in the height of the Covid pandemic. She then went on to graduate and become a board certified LPN and now works at Baptist East.
“I have watched her over the years, the way she deals with people, the attitude she has, and the love she has for people not just her patients, but people in general,” said her nominator Tommie Dickerson.“I thought about a particular patient that she had and this young lady sometimes she would get sick. She would be weary when she’d go into dialysis.
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