Provided/Shore Medical Center named 5th Stainton Nurse Jane Diep, RN, BSN, of Atlantic City, its December 2020 Guardian Angel of the Month for providing passionate and exceptional care to Shore’s patients.

SOMERS POINT – Shore Medical Center is proud to recognize Jane Diep, RN, BSN, of Atlantic City, as its December 2020 Guardian Angel. Diep was honored for providing passionate and exceptional care to Shore’s patients. The Guardian Angel program was established to enable members of the community to say thank you to a special Shore caregiver through a donation to the medical center.

Diep has been a nurse at Shore for 10 years. She is a dedicated, hardworking and compassionate nurse who gives generously of her time and knowledge to patients and their families, always striving to meet their expectations.

Her supervisor said Diep has shined through the pandemic.

“Jane ensures that patients and their families are kept informed and united. She spends a great deal of time talking to patients and their families,” said Elaine Toolsie, nurse manager of the 5th Stainton floor where Diep works.

A grateful patient has made a donation to the medical center in Diep’s honor.

“Jane has taken care of me many times. She is empathetic and has a huge heart and has always given me great care and you can see her smile behind her mask,” the patient said.

Diep is currently pursuing her Master of Science in Nursing at Stockton University and enjoys cooking, spending time with her family, walks on the beach and reading.

The Guardian Angel program recognizes anyone who works at Shore Medical Center and makes an impact and difference in patient care. Guardian Angels are recognized by their peers and are presented with a special Guardian Angel pin at Shore Medical Center’s annual pinning ceremony.

To honor a Shore Medical Center Guardian Angel, contact the Shore Medical Center Planned Giving and Development Department at 609-653-3800 or www.GiveToShore.org.

 


Nanette LoBiondo Galloway

Award winning journalist covering news, events and people of Atlantic County for more than 20 years.