Tina Murry
May 2016
Tina
Murry
,
ADN, RN
Translational Research Unit (TRU)
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Milwaukee
,
WI
United States

 

 

 

Tina Murry, ADN, RN, joined the Translational Research Unit (TRU) in June 2015, bringing over 10 years of pediatric nursing experience. In the past year, Tina has quickly acclimated to the research environment. She is a role model for her peers and has superb team work and critical thinking skills. Tina demonstrates incredible self-control which allows her to maintain a cool, calm and collected demeanor when stressful situations arise. Tina is an outstanding example for others and lives Children's values and guiding behaviors. She collaborates well by frequently stepping up on the unit to assist with other projects and takes initiative with developing new ideas and best practice. Tina is currently in school pursuing her BSN.
This past year, Tina has been nominated by families seven times for the DAISY award! The frequency of her nominations does not surprise her teammates as Tina is a natural when it comes to making her patients' and families' experience at Children's a positive one. She has excellent communication techniques and a demeanor that puts her patients at ease. Some quotes from the families Tina has served include:
"Tina was very friendly to my daughter. She was very nice and playful with her while staying professional."
"Tina was so welcoming and kind to my daughter. She created a calm and relaxing environment for my child to have her procedure done. I feel so comfortable putting my child in her care."
"Tina welcomed us with a positive attitude. She wore a smile throughout our whole stay…she sparks conversation and showed interest in ours. She will definitely not be forgotten."
"My son is four years old and does not like having his blood drawn. Last visit was very hard, so I was nervous for this time. Tina was amazing, had a plan and got his IV on the first try and was wonderful the entire time we were here. She talked to my son every step of the way! She is an asset to the TRU and to Children's Hospital."