Health Care Hero: ‘Health care staff need your prayers and kindness’

Tina Good

Tina Good

The Dayton Daily News is profiling the people who work hard every day to save lives and take care of us. Nominate a Health Care Hero by emailing Rebecca.Mullins@coxinc.com.

Name: Tina Good

Hometown: Brookville

Job Title: Clinical Nurse Manager

Where do you work: Kettering Medical Center

Describe what your day is like/what you do: I manage a neuroscience/stroke unit and an ortho/neuro surgery unit. This includes supporting approximately 100 incredible staff members so they can deliver amazing care. Loving and praying for every single one.

COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE

What inspired you to get into health care? My entire life I have thrived on helping others. At age 11, I was a volunteer at Dayton Children's Hospital and decided I wanted to care for and love on others during their neediest time and nurses are the ones that do this best.

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What's a memorable experience you've had in health care? I have to say some of the most memorable moments in my 29 years have been when I was given the gift and honor of holding someone's hand as they transition out of this life.

What do you want readers to know about your job right now? This pandemic is growing long and health care staff need your prayers and kindness to refill their tank. God Bless you, and stay safe and healthy.

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