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BizWest’s predecessor publications the Boulder County Business Report and the Northern Colorado Business Report previously conducted Health Care Heroes events, but the program has been dormant for many years.
“We felt that the work performed by these people and organizations during the pandemic should not go unrecognized,” said BizWest publisher Jeff Nuttall. “This is the perfect time to revive a program that celebrates those who go above and beyond to support the health care needs of our communities.”
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Wanda Jordan, ICU Manager at Gary Methodist, speaks about how thank you notes from previous patients help inspire her and her team.
GARY â Wanda Jordan, intensive care unit manager at Methodist Hospitals Northlake Campus, thought she had seen it all during her 41-year nursing career.Â
And then the pandemic hit, showing her new tragic heights she never thought sheâd experience in the ICU.
An elderly woman drove to Northwest Indiana to attend a funeral â âa melting pot for COVID to erupt,â Jordan said â and ended up on her death bed in an unfamiliar city.
Wanda Jordan, ICU director at Methodist Hospitals Northlake Campus, has been on the forefront of the pandemic. She has fought the virus both as a caretaker and a patient.