An SSM Health Waupun Memorial Hospital Infusion and Anticoagulation Clinic registered nurse was recently recognized by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh College of Nursing and the College of Nursing Board of Visitors at the annual Nightingale Awards ceremony. Kathy Mallmann, RN, was among an elite group of Wisconsin nurses recognized on April 20. Mallmann was among four top Wisconsin nurses and an exceptional nurse leader were awarded for their outstanding service by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh College of Nursing and Board of Visitors during the annual Nightingale Awards ceremony April 20 at the Culver Family Welcome Center. For almost 30 years, UW Oshkosh has hosted this prestigious event to honor individuals who embody the spirit of Florence Nightingale and demonstrate excellence in nursing practice, as well as nurse leaders who work in mid-management or supervisory roles. Mallmann started her nursing career in 1982 working on a medical/surgical floor then moving to obstetrics. She became a certified lactation educator and the lead person for bereavement due to pregnancy loss. During her 17 years working at the same hospital, she also worked in the emergency department and outpatient surgery. In 2013, Mallmann joined SSM Health Waupun Memorial Hospital in the Anticoagulation and Infusion Clinic and continues today. She has received her certification in anticoagulation management. “Kathy exemplifies compassion with every patient interaction,” according to Julie Giese, Anticoagulation and Ambulatory Infusion supervisor. “She is well known for going the extra mile for her patients and treats them with the respect and dignity they deserve.” Mallmann was recognized for being an exemplary patient advocate, strong leader and a valuable asset to her fellow co-workers. She is often the go-to resource for guidance on the best way to handle a situation or care. “She does everything in her power to educate patients on all aspects of their care plan,” Giese says. “She is compassionate, wise and a team player – never hesitating to lend a hand where it is needed or to try something new to expand her knowledge.”
Other SSM Health Greater Fond du Lac nurses who were nominated include:
- Sara Bresser, RN, SSM Health Ripon Community Hospital Surgical Services
- Mel Gallman, RN, SSM Health St. Agnes Hospital Mobile Unit
- Desiree Stensrud, RN, SSM Health Ripon Community Hospital Emergency Department
- Crystal Stewart, SSM Health Ripon Community Hospital Medical/Surgical