Immy Mukasa
December 2025
Immy
Mukasa
,
RN
Resource
University of Washington Medical Center- Northwest Campus
Seattle
,
WA
United States
Known for her compassion, dedication, mentorship, and unwavering commitment to patient-centered care, Immy consistently goes above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of her patients and team members.
We are proud to celebrate Immy on receiving the DAISY Award!
With 21 years of dedicated service to our team and UW Medicine, Immy exemplifies the true heart of nursing. Known for her compassion, dedication, mentorship, and unwavering commitment to patient-centered care, Immy consistently goes above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of her patients and team members. No matter how challenging or busy a shift is, Immy makes it a point that her patients are seen and heard.
Immy’s peers often describe her as hardworking, compassionate, selfless, and deeply committed to her patients. Immy is also a mentor and role model, guiding others with kindness and professionalism. She consistently puts patients first and makes sure that every individual receives the care and attention they deserve. Immy is also known for being a true team player, always willing to lend a hand, share her knowledge, and support others. Immy truly embodies the DAISY Award and the values that define our nursing team.
I have had the pleasure and opportunity to work with Immy for the last 10 years I have been with NW. When I started out as a fresh new grad resident on the ortho/neuro unit (former 4th floor), Immy was one of my fellow night shift RNs, and we shared a similar work schedule – so we saw each other a lot and got to know each other well. Immy was someone I would go to for questions, reassurance, and advice.
Being able to see Immy’s work ethic in providing high-quality patient care and advocating for her patients helped model what kind of nurse I also aspired to be. Immy was also someone who encouraged me to do more. I remember one conversation we had about wanting to “see” and “do” more outside of the ortho/neuro unit, and we actually both took the leap and joined the Resource Team together in June 2017! Immy has made an impact during my nursing career and continues to be a nurse that I look up to. I am forever grateful to have her as one of my colleagues.
Immy’s care and compassion have made a difference, and this award is a great reflection of the love and respect she has from our patients and team.
Congratulations, Immy, on this well-deserved recognition!
With 21 years of dedicated service to our team and UW Medicine, Immy exemplifies the true heart of nursing. Known for her compassion, dedication, mentorship, and unwavering commitment to patient-centered care, Immy consistently goes above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of her patients and team members. No matter how challenging or busy a shift is, Immy makes it a point that her patients are seen and heard.
Immy’s peers often describe her as hardworking, compassionate, selfless, and deeply committed to her patients. Immy is also a mentor and role model, guiding others with kindness and professionalism. She consistently puts patients first and makes sure that every individual receives the care and attention they deserve. Immy is also known for being a true team player, always willing to lend a hand, share her knowledge, and support others. Immy truly embodies the DAISY Award and the values that define our nursing team.
I have had the pleasure and opportunity to work with Immy for the last 10 years I have been with NW. When I started out as a fresh new grad resident on the ortho/neuro unit (former 4th floor), Immy was one of my fellow night shift RNs, and we shared a similar work schedule – so we saw each other a lot and got to know each other well. Immy was someone I would go to for questions, reassurance, and advice.
Being able to see Immy’s work ethic in providing high-quality patient care and advocating for her patients helped model what kind of nurse I also aspired to be. Immy was also someone who encouraged me to do more. I remember one conversation we had about wanting to “see” and “do” more outside of the ortho/neuro unit, and we actually both took the leap and joined the Resource Team together in June 2017! Immy has made an impact during my nursing career and continues to be a nurse that I look up to. I am forever grateful to have her as one of my colleagues.
Immy’s care and compassion have made a difference, and this award is a great reflection of the love and respect she has from our patients and team.
Congratulations, Immy, on this well-deserved recognition!