


Working in the critical access ER, every day looks different but I enjoy the constant growth, the camaraderie as a team, and the way we're constantly improving to fit the changing needs of our community. It's fulfilling to work for a hospital that enables me to provide exceptional health care while also ministering love to those in their time of need. I hope you know how important you are in each person’s life you touch." Elise Staudinger RN - Emergency Room, Mercy Hospital Washington "Throughout my career, it has been my conviction that every patient should be cherished as a unique creation of God’s, which is also one of Mercy’s core values. I am thankful for all the nurses out there who pursue this mission of caring in the ER. 1330 Elmhurst Dr NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Welcome to the official resource for alumni-related news from Mount Mercy. As an ER nurse, I am blessed to have the occasion to extend myself into the lives of each person I care for. You will never find another profession that is more rewarding, challenging, exciting, interesting, or thought-provoking. Louis "I’ve been with Mercy for almost 16 years. I will continue to give my best to every patient.” Sara Lloyd Respiratory Therapist, Mercy Hospital St. I want to help, whether that involves administering medications, managing a ventilator, or just holding a patient’s hand and listening to them. I love what I do! Working the front-lines through the pandemic has brought me back to why I chose to become a respiratory therapist at Mercy.

Slide 3 of 4 Through the years, I have seen many changes to my profession, but one thing has never changed for me.
