Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Monday, July 20, 2020

            “A Doctors Rounds with Dr Aaron Rutzick April, 2019.
Excerpt from
“Drawing a Day in the Life of Hennepin HealthCare”
Musings by patient and family member Anita White.


Dr Aaron Rutzick at the bedside of a patient




 
Last April I followed Dr AaronRutzick on his rounds. It was a priveledge to draw him in the moment as he compassionately attended to a man who lived on the street. His bedside manner and empathy were inspiring.  After visiting patients he spent hours on follow up, meds and all kinds of care that is seen and unseen. I also met and drew his assistants.
     A little over a year later I see his name in the morning paper as an HHC specialist who “treats Covid-19 patients and assesses their needs for hospital care." I ponder all that has changed, knowing that those days of being in close contact and drawing a doctor like Dr Rutzick on his rounds are over for now. His care remains as he works at the front lines assisting those afflicted by Covid-19.



Nurses Appreciation Week 2020 :
“Remembering Nurses Appreciation Week 2018”

 

                    
Honoring the hard work that continues for each and every one of these nurses. Two years ago I met them in ER, Medicine Clinic or Cardio Renal. Back then we were all unmasked. Now only your kind eyes are visible. Your heartbeat of care is the same despite the layers of protective garb. Although outer garments have increased your compassion and care are undiminished and only intensified in these challenging times. Blessings on your Incredible Work!  Deepest Thanks!
Nurses Appreciation Week

Nurses Station 8 pm
                                                                   
 

This is my favorite shift. Night Shift 11 to 11”
-Jennifer E.R. Nurse
       





NICU Reflections from May 2018 Excerpt from
“Drawing a Day in the Life of Hennepin HealthCare”
Musings by patient and family member Anita White.

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The tiny heartbeats of the NICU babies are monitored on screens as tubes wind around them. A small cloth marked ‘Mom’s scent” is nearby. Who will they become once they overcome the challenge of being born?
Small precious lives that fit into your hand.
Tubes, monitors and incubators fill the room with a mechanical whirring sound. Each soul is nourished by the passionate emotional and spiritual care of the providers who watch over them, marking their progress. The dedication of this unique staff is palpable.
It gets a hold of you and never let’s go”
“Usually people who have worked here don’t go anywhere else.”
The hospital is a huge place but at its center are these tiny infants born before their time who make it through thanks to this amazing staff.
I am here to speak for the ones that can’t speak for themselves.”


Saturday, July 18, 2020

The Waiting Room July 10th 2020
“Drawing a Day in the Life of Hennepin HealthCare”
Musings by patient and family member Anita White.
Clinic Center Line for Check-In..        
Waitng Room Area
These drawings were done before Covid changed every aspect of what we took for granted. As it was all kinds of people arrived for their appointments at the Clinic. First they checked in and then waited to be called for their appointment. People sat near each other. There was often conversation between strangers.
Now we wait with uncertainty for Covid to end. No more sitting close as social distancing separates us to keep us safe. We speak muffled through a mask with hand sanitizer nearby. We wait for these uncertainties to lift. Hoping for good answers soon. We wait.
Elevator Stories: Excerpts from
“Drawing a Day in the Life of Hennepin HealthCare”
Musings by patient and family member Anita White.
                                       July 15, 2020
        
"Maybe I will be able to draw you sometime?"
           


                     
"Nurse Anesthetist"
I’m a Nurse Anesthetist on the 6th floor”
“I’ve been a Nurse for 30 years”
“I work until 11:30 tonight’
Now at this time of the pandemic, the elevator is no longer a place for brief visits. Our stories of this time wait to be told.

Thursday, July 2, 2020

Call Center July 2 2020

Calling the Call Center               July 2nd 2020
 “Drawing a Day in the Life of Hennepin HealthCare”
Musings by patient and family member Anita White.

“Thank you for holding….I have a nurse on the line.”
Burham answers calls surrounded by photos of his family and art.


“How can I help you?”
Day in and day out the phone rings at the Call Center where people in colorful cubicles direct people to clinics and answer questions. Skillful operators answer in many languages as needs are met.
I imagine it is the same and not the same there now. Since no visitors are allowed at this time of Covid-19 vital phone calls from family member to patient are the connection that remain.
                           “How can I help You?”
"Bueno Senora... Tambien?"

"Hello Professional Services. My name is Aaron
How can I help you?"