8 / 23 / 2024

113th Annual Meeting Honors Local Caregivers and Partnerships

August 23, 2024 – Nantucket Cottage Hospital recognized several individuals and organizations at its 113th Annual Meeting on Friday, August 23, 2024.

Craig Muhlhauser, Chair of the NCH Board of Trustees, welcomed Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Barbara Malone, and Chief Nursing Officer, Aimee Carew-Lyons, PhD, RN, to speak about the medical updates within the hospital and throughout the MGB system.

The hospital also announced its annual awards to hospital staff and community members who have made significant contributions to the mission of NCH over the past year, as well as welcomed new members to the ranks of its Board of Trustees.

To cap off the Annual Meeting, nurse practitioner, Annette Adams, MSN, AGPCNP-BC, was awarded the prestigious Seinfeld/Hartmann Prize for Compassionate Care. The prize honors a staff member who has demonstrated exceptional compassion and care throughout their career. Annette was nominated for the past four consecutive years and awarded the cash prize in 2024. Judy Seinfeld, one of the prize’s founders, was on-hand to deliver the award.

Bruce A. Percelay Philanthropy Award presented to Nantucket Golf Club Foundation

  • Over the past 22 years the Nantucket Golf Club Foundation has raised an astonishing $42 million for the benefit of Nantucket youth. Well known for its Nantucket Scholars program, which has awarded two full college scholarships to graduating Nantucket high school seniors since 2006 – and three scholarships in 2024, the Foundation has also made grants to over 80 island organizations that serve the interest of Nantucket children. Their Nantucket Professional Workforce Scholarship program is now in its 7th year, and has given partial scholarships to as many as 15 high school graduates each year pursuing education in a vocational field. This includes nursing, occupational therapy and physical therapy.

Phil Murray Organization of the Year presented to Boston MedFlight and U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod

  • For decades, NCH has relied on Boston MedFlight and The United States Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod for getting patients who need a higher level of care to their destination hospital safely and quickly. “I think we are all familiar with the critical role MedFlight plays in transporting patients off the island. Somewhat less visible is that several times a year, the Coast Guard transports critically ill patients in weather conditions that are prohibitive for MedFlight. In those cases, NCH staff accompany the patient. Over the past year, thanks to leadership from Jennifer Wheeler at Boston MedFlight, the two organizations have committed to a new level of collaboration with NCH and each other,” said Muhlhauser. This has included collaborative training sessions and resource commitments that make the Coast Guard flights much safer and more efficient for both our patients and our staff.

Myrt Eldridge Volunteer of the Year presented to Catherine S. Ward

  • Cathy has been a trustee at NCH for 10 years and served as Vice-Chair for several of those years. Not only is she a board member, but she volunteers in the hospital emergency department. Cathy is a long-time volunteer at the Hospital Thrift Shop, where she has served as President, and she is also serves as board member at The Community Foundation for Nantucket.

Sandy Craig Leadership Award presented to Pauline Proch

  • Pauline has been an extraordinary leader in public service on Nantucket for over 20 years. In January of 2022, she founded “Our House, Nantucket” where she is the Executive Director. “Our House, Nantucket,” is a not-for-profit that provides a place for young adults in high school to spend time after school engaging in social, academic, and recreational interests. Pauline also serves as the chair of the Nantucket Public School Committee, a board she has been elected to for more than 10 years, and she also serves on the Nantucket Cottage Hospital Advisory Committee.

The NCH Board of Trustees welcomed four new members, including: Matthew Hutter, MD, MPH, MBA, Doug Karp, and Beth Tilney, and thanked outgoing Trustees Lisa Clarey-Lawler, Roberto Santamaria, and Cathy Ward.

Judy Seinfeld and Annette Adams, recipient of the 2024 Seinfeld/Hartmann Prize for Compassionate Medical Care

 

Tommy Bresette and Ed Hajim from the Nantucket Golf Club Foundation, pictured with Aimee Carew-Lyons and Craig Muhlhauser

 

Jamie Eastman and Jennifer Powers from Boston MedFlight, pictured with Aimee Carew-Lyons and Craig Muhlhauser

 

Cathy Ward, pictured with Aimee Carew-Lyons and Craig Muhlhauser

 

Pauline Proch pictured with Aimee Carew-Lyons and Craig Muhlhauser