Julie's recognition holds special significance as she stands as the sole school nurse ever to have won the Good Samaritan Foundation Gold Medal. This award, a true hallmark in the medical community, celebrates excellence, compassion, and the embodiment of the finest qualities in nursing.
The nomination letter, penned collectively by four Presbyterian School families, including the Brown, Fraser, Morgan, and Simmons families, sheds light on the exceptional qualities that set Nurse Brunson apart. In their heartfelt words, they express that words cannot adequately capture the essence of Nurse Julie Brunson's dedication to the 650+ students at Presbyterian School. They describe her as "pure gold," exemplifying honesty, integrity, and, most importantly, love.
During the tumultuous challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Nurse Brunson navigated the complexities with grace, providing unwavering care with a peaceful demeanor and a smile. The families commend her for going above and beyond, offering care for bumps, bruises, fevers, tummy aches, and runny noses, demonstrating an angelic patience and warmth that is truly commendable.
What makes Julie Brunson truly exceptional is her role in the lives of four families with children having Type 1 Diabetes. As a critical figure in their children's lives, she manages blood glucose, administers insulin therapy, troubleshoots issues with diabetic devices, and ensures their safety and well-being. The families express their gratitude for her continuous support, describing her as a true lifesaver.
Nurse Brunson's impact extends beyond the confines of the school. She takes part in events supporting Type 1 Diabetes, walks alongside her students in charity events, and even attends functions like the annual Promise Ball. Her commitment to education is equally noteworthy, as she educates not only the students but also teachers, administrators, cafeteria workers, coaches, and the entire school body.
As parents of Type 1 Diabetes children, the families emphasize the life-changing nature of the diagnosis and the challenges it presents. Nurse Brunson's support is described as paramount to the children's physical safety, providing them with the tools they need to navigate daily challenges. The families express their profound gratitude, stating that Nurse Julie Brunson is the ideal nurse for their children, contributing significantly to their self-esteem, academic performance, and overall well-being.
In celebrating Nurse Julie Brunson's receipt of the Good Samaritan Foundation Gold Medal Award, the Presbyterian School community, staff, students, and parents join in acknowledging the extraordinary contributions of a nurse whose dedication goes far beyond the call of duty. Her recognition as a gold medal recipient is not just an honor for Nurse Brunson but is also a testament to the outstanding commitment of Presbyterian School to the health and well-being of its students.
Click here to watch the video of Julie shown at the award ceremony.