CRH Nurse Spotlight: Holly Thibault

A self-described “wallflower kid,” Holly was intentional about becoming a float pool nurse because she wanted to push herself out of her comfort zone. She wanted to build more relationships with people, and being a float pool nurse requires flexibility and a challenge that she likes. “Stress helps us grow stronger personally and professionally,” she said. Holly also enjoys learning from her nursing colleagues. For example, taping an IV might be done differently by each nurse, resulting in more “tricks up your sleeve,” Holly said. “You actually learn all kinds of different ways to do the same thing,” she added.
Living in Columbus, Holly is proud to serve her community by working at Columbus Regional Health. While the last year was especially challenging as she worked most often in the ICU and on 6T and 2G serving patients with COVID, it was the teamwork and support from her fellow nurses that helped her and others get through those challenging times. “There’s a big team everywhere you go,” she said.
We’re glad you chose the CRH team, Holly!
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