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We Celebrate Ivan Lopez, Two-Time DAISY Award Recipient

When a nurse can turn fear into laughter and pain into comfort, that’s something worth celebrating.

Ivan Lopez, an Acute Care RN with our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), received a nomination from a mother who experienced his care firsthand—twice. First, as he comforted her daughter during her first hospital stay, and then again when she became a patient herself.

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“My daughter was recently admitted to the hospital and he was one of her amazing nurses. This was her first experience staying in a hospital so she was scared. I brought some card games to entertain her, one of which was Cards Against Humanity. He had been teasing her since he started his shift and she loved his sarcastic energy. We got him to put down a card to play with us as he was doing his rounds. He was positive and happy the entire time we were there. I then got him as my own nurse a few days later as my own stay there happened. He was just as amazing with me as he was with my child. He kept me updated with everything he could and was on hand to help manage my pain better. He is absolutely amazing and we could use more people in the world like him and the rest of the team on that floor!”

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