CONNECTICUT CHILDREN’S CULTURE
How would you describe the culture at Connecticut Children’s?
Teamwork, advocacy, and inspiration. So many specialties and skills and talents come together for the betterment of the child. If you’re at the bedside, it’s everyone working together to take care of a baby. And if you’re in a meeting or on a council, it’s everyone trying to improve the hospital and our patient care.
What’s special about nursing at Connecticut Children’s?
All the nurses I work with are leaders in so many different capacities. I see nurses that jump into research projects and present at regional and national levels, nurses that say yes to things that will advance their skills even if it puts them outside their comfort zone, nurses that advocate for patients. Nurses here say yes to things to grow individually and collectively.
BENEFITS & CAREER GROWTH
Best perk or benefit?
The Tuition Reimbursement Program. Last year, I got certified in neonatal nursing and they not only paid for the exam itself, but also my review course and my review materials. It was so encouraging to know the hospital is behind me and wants me to grow.
How does Connecticut Children’s support career growth?
The opportunities to stretch yourself and grow your skills as a nurse. You just have to say yes to them and let yourself grow through them.
How do you envision your future at Connecticut Children’s?
I feel a really strong loyalty to this organization. As I look back on my past three and a half years here, I see just how much they’ve invested in me and the ways that I’ve grown as a nurse and I love the opportunity to give back to the hospital in that way. So my plan is to get my master’s in nursing leadership and to go into more of a management role within Connecticut Children’s.