Life of a Tristar Nurse
Being a nurse at TriStar Health means treating all those we serve with kindness, loyalty and dignity – whether that is a patient, visitor, volunteer, physician or colleague.
TriStar nurses' caregiving does not stop when their shifts end.
TriStar nurses devote their lives to fulfill their calling.
“Being a nurse and caring for others doesn’t stop just because the shift ended — for me, it is 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It’s about giving patients all that you have and treating them with love and dignity — even when it is no longer your job.”
- Katie Woltemath, RN, BSN, TriStar Skyline Medical Center
TriStar nurses treat each patient like family.
“After my father was diagnosed with an illness, I found myself in places that I had been fortunate enough to never visit before and heard more medical jargon than I ever wanted to hear. My father didn’t see me graduate from nursing school, but I know he would be proud. Each and every day, I care for patients to the best of my ability and I am honored to hold their hands and listen to their stories.”
- Jennifer Pinckard, RN, TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center
TriStar nursing runs in the family.
“I had already been a tech at TriStar Centennial for three years and it seemed like a great next step in my career. TriStar Centennial is like home to me. My mom works there. My aunt works there. I wouldn’t want to go anywhere else.”
Amber Norwood, Nurse Resident at TriStar Centennial Medical Center’s HCA Nurse Residency