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Awards and Recognition

TriHealth recognizes the dedication and hard work displayed by our nursing staff through a variety of awards and recognition programs. We are proud to celebrate their successes and appreciate their dedication and commitment to our patients and their families.

2026 Directors’ Excellence Award Winners

The nurse nominated for the Excellence in Nursing Award is a role model for professionalism among his/her peers by demonstrating the components of the Magnet Model:

  1. Structural Empowerment: Nominee should be developed, directed, and empowered to accomplish the Nursing Strategic Plan goals and be an active member of our Shared Decision-Making Structure. Other characteristics to consider would be involvement on a council, committee, or task force, membership in a professional organization, involvement with the community, and having an advanced degree and specialty certification.
  2. Exemplary Professional Practice: Nominee must positively impact nursing practice and must integrate our Professional Practice Model (Healing Environment, Safe and Reliable Care, Patient/Family-Centered Care, and Shared Decision-Making) in their delivery of outstanding direct patient care. Other characteristic to consider would be involvement in quality improvement projects, ability to demonstrate nursing autonomy, act as a teacher and mentor, advocate for patients and their families, and excel in interdisciplinary relationships.
  3. New Knowledge, Innovations & Improvements: Nominee should have an ethical and professional responsibility to contribute to patient care, the organization, and the profession in terms of new knowledge, innovations, and improvements. Other characteristics to consider would include involvement with research, evidenced based practice projects, new innovations, and dissemination of knowledge.
  4. Empirical Outcomes: The nominee must make a difference in clinical outcomes related to nursing. Other characteristic to consider would include implementation of a new process or standardizing of an existing process.
  • Beth Bauscher, RN, OCN
    TriHealth Cancer & Blood Institute
  • Lisa Berning, BSN, RN, CWOCN, CFCN
    Good Samaritan Hospital
  • Angela Downard, BSN, RN
    McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital
  • Holly McQuillan-Emerson, MSN, RN, MNNC
    Bethesda North Hospital
  • Stephanie Taylor, BSN, RN, CEN
    Bethesda Butler Hospital
  • Isabella Timon, BSHS, RN
    Good Samaritan Hospital

2026 Nursing Excellence Awards

 

Stephanie Schmidt, RN, FNP-BC, CEN
TriHealth Physician Practices

Advanced Practice Provider Award – The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Award is given annually to recognize an APP whose work and clinical practice demonstrates the highest commitment in supporting TriHealth’s mission and vision. The APP is a role model and mentor who demonstrates excellence in skills, understands interdependence with other specialty care teams, and builds collegial relationships across the system.

Antoinette Withers, Hospice Aide II
Hospice of Cincinnati

Collaborators in Care Award – Collaborators in Care Award is given annually to an exceptional PCA, ED Tech, or Personal Care Specialist in recognition of their positive impact and support of nursing care. The nominee must deliver excellent, high quality, patient-focused care in collaboration and partnership with nurses. Additionally, the nominee must be self-directed and have a positive professional attitude. Always demonstrating the TriHealth way.

Marisa Pike, BSN, RN, RNC-OB,  HNB-BC, C-EFM
Bethesda North Hospital

Engaged Nurse of the Year Award – The Engaged Nurse of the Year Award is given annually to recognize members of our councils and committees that consistently demonstrates a strong knowledge and application of the principles of Shared Governance (Accountability, Partnership, Equity, and Ownership). The nominee must actively support professional nurses’ involvement in our shared decision-making structure. They are optimistic and helpful, supportive and encourages others participation.

Erin Gannaway, MSN, RN, CNL
Performance Excellence Consultant

Nursing Clinical Support Award – This award is given to any registered nurse that works in a non-traditional registered nurse position. This team member exemplifies excellence in quality by ensuring that care is comprehensive, coordinated and monitored for effectiveness through data collection. Also exemplifies consultation by facilitating assessment, problem solving and/or decision making by patients, significant others, peers and other health care providers that ensures positive patient outcomes.

Bryanna Jones, Student Nurse ACT
Bethesda North Hospital

Partners in Practice Award – The Partner in Practice Award is given annually to an exceptional non-RN/LPN interprofessional team member in recognition of their positive impact and support of nursing care. The nominee must deliver excellent, high quality, patient-focused care in collaboration and partnership with nurses. Additionally, must serve as a role model to others.

Katie Kucia, BSN, RN
Bethesda North Hospital

Preceptor/Clinical Coach of the Year Award – The Preceptor/Clinical Coach of the Year award is given annually to an exceptional direct care nurse in recognition of their contribution to nursing’s body of knowledge through formal education, skills training or continuing education, and who guides, supports, and influences the careers of others in a meaningful, measurable way. The nominee must role-model for the profession, maintain professional accountability by applying their own continued learning and addresses individualized learning needs when teaching and giving feedback.

Jacob Langkiet, BSN, RN (PhD Student)
Bethesda North Hospital

Rookie of the Year Award – The Rookie of the Year Award is given annually to a registered nurse of less than two years, who displays exemplary professionalism and a passion for the art and science of nursing. The nominee must demonstrate capabilities beyond their years of experience.

Cassie Clousson, MSN, MBA, APRN, FNP-BC
Bethesda North Hospital

DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurse Educators – The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurse Educators is given annually to recognize a nurse that currently works in the Educator role teaching others for a minimum of one year to be recognized for their commitment to continuously demonstrating specialty area expertise, education, and innovation. This Educator is also committed to meeting the learning needs of their team members/students. Manifesting the importance of lifelong learning by offering guidance to team members through evidence based- practice projects, research studies, and quality improvement projects.

Julie Reynolds, BSN, RN, CCRN
Good Samaritan Hospital

DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurse Educators – The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurse Educators is given annually to recognize a nurse that currently works in the Educator role teaching others for a minimum of one year to be recognized for their commitment to continuously demonstrating specialty area expertise, education, and innovation. This Educator is also committed to meeting the learning needs of their team members/students. Manifesting the importance of lifelong learning by offering guidance to team members through evidence based- practice projects, research studies, and quality improvement projects.

Maria Ashdown, MSN, RN, NE-B
Good Samaritan Hospital Region, Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer

DAISY Nurse Leader Award – The DAISY Nurse Leader Award is given annually to a team member that works in a nursing leadership position (i.e., assistant nurse manager, manager, director, CNO, CNE) for a minimum of one year. This leader evolves their unit or organization to meet current and anticipated needs and strategic priorities. This team member is known and respected as a visionary, innovative leader, and change agent, who moves the nursing profession forward.

Lyndsey Bengal, MSN, RN, BA, C-EFM
McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital, Women’s Services

DAISY Nurse Leader Award – The DAISY Nurse Leader Award is given annually to a team member that works in a nursing leadership position (i.e., assistant nurse manager, manager, director, CNO, CNE) for a minimum of one year. This leader evolves their unit or organization to meet current and anticipated needs and strategic priorities. This team member is known and respected as a visionary, innovative leader, and change agent, who moves the nursing profession forward.