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Angela Trentmann receives coveted DAISY Award

Angela Trentmann receives coveted DAISY Award

What is the Daisy Award? 

Our MBSH Nursing Excellence Committee periodically selects a nurse to receive The DAISY Award. The award, presented in collaboration with The American Organization of Nurse Executives, is part of The DAISY Foundation's program to recognize the superhuman efforts nurses perform daily.

The not-for-profit DAISY Foundation is based in Glen Ellen, California, and was established by family members in memory of J. Patrick Barnes.

The patient's nomination for Angela Trentmann's states: During my stay, Angela showed true compassion towards me. Her pain management knowledge and diligence to ease my discomfort was impeccable. I can honestly say she always manages to find the right things to say no matter the circumstances. Angela’s heart is made of gold. I truly don't know where I would be without her.  

Congratulations to Angela! We are proud you are a part of the MBSH team of amazing caregivers. 

Pictured with Angela is MBSH Leadership and some team members who were on hand as she received her award.

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After a remarkable 33-year career with Missouri Baptist Sullivan Hospital, David Hartwick will retire on Feb. 28. His journey began in 1991 as an accounting assistant at MBSH, and through the years, he took on multiple roles across various departments, most recently serving as executive assistant. David’s adaptability and dedication have made a lasting impact across many areas of MBSH. 

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On Jan. 28, the MBSH Auxiliary contributed $11,000 to our hospital, a sum raised through multiple fundraising activities held in 2024. “We appreciate the MBSH Auxiliary for this generous contribution," said Lisa Lochner, president of MBSH. "Their unwavering support has been instrumental to our mission, and their dedication to our hospital is highly commendable.”  

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