Giving back to those who give: Sen. Murphy hosts 1st annual nurses of the year celebration
May 19, 2017
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ISSUE:
- Nurses
- Nurse Practitioners
- Health
Valhalla, NY - Nurses are an indispensable part of our health care system, yet their tireless service to patients and their communities often goes unnoticed. In appreciation of the many contributions made by nurses in the 40th Senate District, Senator Terrence Murphy hosted the first annual Nurses of the Year celebration on Thursday, May 18th at the Westchester Medical Center. The ceremony recognized the many contributions made by 17 nurses in the 40th Senate District, particularly in their roles as volunteers, mentors and departmental leaders.
"Nursing is an extraordinary profession because it requires a life-long commitment to learning as well as empathy and compassion for patients and their families, qualities which all of our honorees have shown in abundance," said Senator Murphy. "There is no denying it - nursing is a tough profession. I am sure there are days some of our honorees wanted to quit; days of heart-wrenching shifts that moved them to tears, and difficult moments dealing with patients, doctors, or fellow nurses. But they persevered because they knew they were making a difference."
Caroline Murphy, the Senator's wife and a nurse at Northern Westchester Hospital, served as Master of Ceremonies. "A successful nurse gives a piece of their heart to each and every patient they care for," said Mrs. Murphy. "One of the most rewarding aspects of being a nurse is interacting with the patients and seeing them progress. Being in a profession where you get to do something to make a difference in a person's life is a tremendously rewarding."
The 2017 Nurses of the Year:
Dana Annacone, RN, New York-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital
Dr. Amy Ansehl, RN, DNP, FNP-BC, Visiting Nurse Services in Westchester County
Sarena Chisick, BSN, MEd, RN, Putnam Hospital Center
James Galvin, RN, Westchester Medical Center
Mary Beth Guyett, RN, BSN, Lakeland Central School District
Bernadette Hogan, MPA, BSN, RN, CNML, Phelps Memorial Hospital/Northwell Health
John "Jack" Mace, RN, Westchester Medical Center
Jane Metzger, RN, Northern Westchester Hospital
Elizabeth O'Neill, MSN, RN, Westchester Medical Center Health Network
Lisa Padilla, RN, Northern Westchester Hospital
Maryanne Portoro, BS, RN, Phelps Memorial Hospital
Sherlon Pressley, RN, MSN. VA Hudson Valley Health Care System
Barbara Reale, RN, VA Hudson Valley Health Care System
Kevin Roth, RN, New York-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital
Cristina Toral, RN, Putnam Hospital Center
Casandra Way, BSN, RN, CEN, CPAN, Northern Westchester Hospital Center
Susan Young, RN, Westchester Medical Center
While all of the nurses work in the 40th Senate District, four of the nurses continue to live locally as well. Dr. Amy Ansehl (Chappaqua) and John Mace (Pleasantville) live in Westchester County, while Sarena Chisick (Carmel) and John Galvin (Mahopac) reside in Putnam County.
There was one nurse in particular Senator Murphy wanted to recognize - his wife, Caroline, who has had a distinguished 25-year career in nursing. Mrs. Murphy was given a proclamation recognizing her dedication and continued excellence in her chosen profession.
Westchester County Legislator Margaret Cunzio singled out her own local hero - John Mace, a thirty-two year nursing veteran known for his gift of conversation and ability to help nurses learn to "Play nice in the sandbox." Legislator Cunzio presented Nurse Mace with a special proclamation declaring May 19th "John Mace Day."
In his closing remarks, Senator Murphy praised the nurses for their devotion to their duties and to their communities: "Nurses are on the front lines. Without you, nothing happens. You literally save lives every day. Nurses rock!"