An intensive care unit nurse at OSF HealthCare Saint Katharine Medical Center has been recognized with a DAISY Award for providing extraordinary compassionate care a patient and his family.
Ermira Ramadani, RN, received the honor after being nominated by a patient’s wife who credited her with making a difficult health care experience more comforting and supportive for her husband and family.
In the nomination, the patient’s wife shared that while her husband had received care from many nurses over the years, Ramadani stood out for her attentiveness, empathy and commitment to listening. She described how Ramadani carefully explained care, offered reassurance and took time to be fully present at the bedside, even squatting to be at eye level and helping put her husband at ease.
“I was drawn to nursing because I’ve always wanted a career where I could make a meaningful difference in people’s lives,” Ramadani said. “I enjoy connecting with others, supporting them during difficult moments and being someone patients and families can rely on.”
Ramadani’s journey at OSF Saint Katharine began during her first semester of nursing school, when she completed clinicals as a student nurse. She later returned as a nurse extern, gaining hands‑on experience across multiple units before joining the team as a registered nurse.
“From the beginning, I felt welcomed and inspired by the nurses and staff I worked alongside,” she said. “Those experiences helped shape me both personally and professionally, and I’m grateful to now continue caring for the community as part of the team.”
The DAISY Award is an international program that honors nurses who demonstrate exceptional clinical skill and compassionate care. Ramadani’s recognition highlights the meaningful impact nurses make every day.
