Nick Lohmer |
"Lohmer has been a Gillette employee for 17 years, but his journey through the halls of the hospital goes back to the first few months of his life.
He was born with a spine condition and knows exactly what
the kids there are seeing and feeling.
“I grew up here at Gillette, I have spina bifida myself.
I've had 88 surgeries as of a year ago, and not all, but a good number of them
have been here at Gillette,” Lohmer said
Spending a lot of his youth at the hospital wasn't always
easy, but it did give Lohmer a clear idea of how he planned to spend the rest
of his life.
“I kind of always knew from a very young age, early
teenage years I would say, that I knew that I wanted to be in the medical
field. I wanted to be involved with helping mainly kids but people just in
general, that have had similar situations to what I've been through and
obviously I can relate to them in a way that other people can't,” Lohmer said.
Now, everywhere Lohmer goes at the hospital, patients and
their families stop to chat.
He is able to walk, but Lohmer’s condition has made it
tougher over time. It is easier for him to get around the hospital in his
wheelchair.
For patients, it provides an instant connection."
Read more at:
Gillette Children's patient becomes nursing assistant at the hospital where he 'grew up' (fox9.com)
Cheers!
Donna
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