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Beebe nurse Tiffany Travis initiates photo project

April 29, 2020

Tiffany Travis wanted to say thank you.

As the coronavirus crisis began to unfold in Sussex County, Beebe Healthcare’s emergency department received many donations of food, snacks, and supplies from the community. Travis, a registered nurse with nearly 15 years of experience in the emergency department who is also a photographer, had the idea to take pictures of her fellow nurses to include in thank you cards to those who donated.

“It really feels good to put a face to who you’re serving,” she said.

She brought her camera to work one night in early April and jumped on the ED radio after her shift, asking for people who were interested in taking some pictures to represent ED nursing.

Travis initially took a larger group photo, but moved into more individual shots, though the plan wasn’t necessarily to include those with the thank you cards.

“Having fun during this is definitely a good thing, but I also wanted to get some shots of the reality,” she says. “I wanted to give people a look inside some of the things that we’re doing and how we’re feeling.”

Tiffany says the anxiety is palpable in the emergency department.

“Right now it’s the calm before the storm,” she said in early April. “We can feel it brewing and we know things are going to happen. We’re just waiting for it to start pouring.”

The thank you notes project inspired her to bring her camera to work on a regular basis. That way, she says, she’s always ready after a shift if she sees something that inspires or moves her, and she can more easily re-create a scenario that really captures what she and her fellow nurses are going through.

“We’ve learned a lot from this experience so far,” said Travis. “We haven’t been overwhelmed or without resources or enough staff. We’re learning more and more each day. I think it’s really brought us together as a team.”

 

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