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Terri Wyatt and Brittany Grenyer awarded Beebe L.O.V.E. Letters

January 4, 2021

Beebe Healthcare recognized Terri Wyatt and Brittany Grenyer as the October and November recipients of the Living Our Values Every Day Letter Award, respectively.

Wyatt is the simulation and technology faculty coordinator in the Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing. She has facilitated simulations for all courses at the school and is diligently working to obtain national certification for the simulation lab.

“Terri exemplifies excellence in so many ways,” said Virginia Rickards, who wrote the L.O.V.E. Letter nomination. “Terri has been the simulation and technology faculty coordinator since the new school building opened in 2015. She is currently working on the national certification for the simulation lab, which includes writing all the policies and procedures for a manual, as well as all the other logistics and paperwork requirements. She is also an expert on the mannequins and oversees repairs.”

In addition to her work in the simulation lab, Wyatt started the perinatal loss support program for Beebe and coordinates the annual Walk to Remember event for families who have lost an infant.

“Terri is also involved in various other school and Beebe Healthcare committees. The students respect and love Terri for all she does for and with them,” said Rickards. “It is an honor to work with her, and she is truly an asset to the School of Nursing and Beebe Healthcare.”

Grenyer, a COVID-19 support services representative, was awarded this recognition based on an email from a patient who wanted to share the positive experience Grenyer provided.

“Brittany has been a pleasure to work with and an asset to the team,” wrote the patient. “Brittany was the representative who I spoke with and she was incredibly helpful.”

“I am a fairly new resident to Delaware and the community, and she talked me through the options for testing. She was a pleasure to talk with and I finished the call with a clear plan of action, which in these times is about the best possible outcome you can have,” the patient said. “There was a very authentic and genuine intention on her part to take care of me – I could feel it. I want to be sure that Brittany is recognized because I sincerely appreciate the service the team is providing.”

Awardees are announced in a surprise ceremony in which the committee visits the winner in his or her department and presents the award. Employees selected for the award receive a space in the parking garage for one month; a $100 gift card; 100 points toward Beebe L.O.V.E. Notes merchandise; 100th anniversary history book: “Two Men With a Dream: The Story of Beebe Healthcare”; a letter of congratulations and personal visit from members of the executive team; their photo added to the L.O.V.E. Letter wall plaque; a letter to the team member's director; and department recognition.

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