Today I want to share a few of the honors I recently heard about our employees receiving.
Two of our nurses won Caribbean American Healthcare Awards for going above and beyond. They recently attended a ceremony hosted by Caribbean Life, a community that celebrates Caribbean culture in New York City. Congratulations to Audry Radcliffe, RN, in our Petrie Recovery Room and Tracey Ledeatte, RN, at one of our OTP Clinics on 2nd Ave.
Audry admits that she was shocked when she found out that she had won the award, but it is obvious to all of us why she was chosen. She demonstrates extraordinary compassion and always ensures her patients get home safely. She routinely goes above and beyond the call of duty.
“I put my patients first and myself last,” says Audrey Radcliffe.
Likewise, Tracey is an exceptional member of our MSBI family. She has a passion for nursing and is continually learning and striving to provide the best care possible.
“We have to continue to uphold the standards of nursing through education and preparation,” says Tracey.
Tracey Ledeatte, RN
Audry Radcliffe, RN with her husband
Also, we were proud to honor MSBI Chief Operations Officer Elizabeth Sellman last month as she was named the Healthcare Leaders of New York’s 2019 Healthcare Executive of the Year. HLNY gives this award to leaders who demonstrate a commitment to advancing healthcare as a profession and mentoring the people around them. I watch her coach and mentor our colleagues daily, and she is a vital part of the glue that keeps us all together and moving forward throughout this challenging transformation. I couldn’t be more honored to know and work alongside her.
Elizabeth Sellman, MPA, right with me and Alison Roditi, HLNY President, at the Healthcare Leaders of New York’s annual gala