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A Fight on Two Fronts
Baltimore magazine
|September 2020
Caring for vets, then coping with COVID, means double duty for VA Nurse Lt. MeShondra Collins.
A WAVE OF POSITIVE ENERGY follows Lt. MeShondra Collins as she makes her way across the fourth floor of the Baltimore VA Medical Center, home to the medical and cardiac ICUs, called MICUs, which she oversees as a nurse manager.
Bubbly and outgoing, Collins, 41, greets or chats with the doctors, patients, and support staff she passes, effortlessly recalling the names of even short-term patients. Since she first arrived at the Baltimore branch of the VA Maryland Health Care System as an intensive-care nurse in 2014, Collins has quickly risen into leadership. Her patients and colleagues affectionately call her “Meme” (Mee-mee).
Three hours into her shift, at around 10:30 a.m., she’s preparing to make her second round of the day. She calls all the MICU nurses to quickly huddle together as she gives an award, known as a VA Gold Pin, to a member of her nursing staff for excellent patient service. Once she finishes reading the testimonial from a patient’s family member, the stafferupts in applause.
“A lot of times, my rounds are long, probably because I talk more than everybody,” she says with a laugh as she begins to loop through the MICU’s 10 beds. But she points out that those seemingly breezy conversations serve a purpose. As she gets to talking with patients or staff, they share ideas with her or offer feedback that she might otherwise miss. Sometimes, it’s just a word of support, with patients sharing how welcomed they feel in her units. “That’s my proudest thing, because as long as that’s the feedback I’m getting, I’ve done my job. The nurses are doing what they see me do all the time.”
This story is from the September 2020 edition of Baltimore magazine.
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