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Show pospital names Dastrup employee of the month Si fmxm iwuAii wMi . 'n"inMnim lignum 'imimmim ihiiihim iiiiiii mil , Nursing is a job that can be very Biiemanding and difficult at times. k)ne nurse who always keeps a positive attitude and is an example !m patients and other nurses alike is American Fork Hospital's March eSmployee of the Month, Nancy D;)astrup. ij "Nancy is never negative," says Vne co-worker, "she always smiles ujid is very helpful and thoughtful - he makes you feel good." It,' Originally, Dastrup worked at FH from 1973-74. She left the pospital for a few years while her Children were young, and then Returned as a hospital employee in t-983. Dastrup has served as a nurse in (Jeveral hospital departments including in-cluding medical, labor and delivery, nd the newborn nursery. She currently works on the surgical oor. jv, "I have always loved working at (Jlmerican Fork Hospital," says jOastrup. "I am especially impressed im-pressed with the people I work with "n the surgical floor. Everyone 'orks as a team - pulling together -nd backing each other up. This rovides the best continuum of care 'Dssiblefor the patient." I "I enjoy everyone I work with in U departments of the hospital. I lave made many close friends." Dastrup was born in Idaho, and lised in California and West "'irginia. She attended college at Nancy Dastrup BYU and UTC, where she earned her LFN degree. Last December, Dastrup graduated from Weber State College with her IHC associate degree in nursing. While there, she earned the Outstanding Student Award. Nancy is married to Bruce M. Dastrup, who she says is her very best friend. They are the parents of four children -- Jeremy (13), Jen-nilee Jen-nilee (11), Jeffrey (8), and Jessica (6). When she is not working, Dastrup says she enjoys reading, sewing, sports and crafts. She also likes "organizing," and spending time with her family. |