The Catalyst Issue 17 | November 2013 | Page 30

MAKING THE ROUNDS A day in the life of caregivers, friends, and volunteers at Scott & White ucked away in the picturesque East Texas town of Brenham is a community hospital that welcomes patients and visitors with open arms, inviting each person in like an old friend. Down the hall from the entrance to Scott & White Hospital - Brenham is the Labor and Delivery Department. The warm smiles at the reception desk and sweet words from caregivers belie the fact that the unit is equipped with advanced technology and experienced staff who tend to new mothers and neonates. Like nurse Penny Divin, RN, who’s maternal from the moment you meet her, a 16-year veteran of her profession who has helped deliver hundreds of babies. She’s a pro at making patients feel at ease. “Generally, if you can get expectant mothers to talk about themselves, then they’re less anxious,” Ms. Divin says. “Miss Penny,” as she is called by fellow nurses and patients, straps a monitor from the sonogram machine to a woman’s baby bump. A loud whooshing noise, like static on an empty radio channel, interrupts Ms. Divin’s jovial chitchat, and soon the sound of a strong heartbeat fills the room. “There’s our punkin,” she says, gently patting the woman’s belly. Although new life enters the world at a slower T 30 The Catalyst November 13 | sw.org pace than most of the activity at Scott & White Hospital - Brenham, Ms. Divin’s years of experience in fast-paced, highrisk facilities have made her alert and ready for anything. Most of her training comes from working in high-risk labor and delivery at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. She also worked at Texas Children’s Hospital. "We have a really great team of nurses here who are wonderful to work with. They’re always there to help you.” —Penny Divin, RN “I absolutely loved it,” she says. “It was the first time I got to deliver babies.” Now she’s part of a team that each month brings about 30 babies into the world. They’ve also recently welcomed two new obstetrician/gynecologists to the department’s family: Aaron Campbell, MD, and Ali Delukey, MD. Two years ago, Ms. Divin and her family moved to the Houston area from the small rural town of Bellville. “I had several job opportunities in Katy when I came to interview with Jeanette [Scheel],” she says. “But I was drawn here because of the quaint, homey feel, and I liked that.” Patients seem to like it, too, says Ms. Scheel, who is the director of the department. “Some patients will say their friends have told them to go to a larger facility to deliver their babies,” Ms. Scheel says. “But they are very glad that they