
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. – Barbara Sherman, RN, was recently named City Hospital’s Quality Service Award winner for November 2010.
Each month, the hospital’s Service Award Committee selects an employee to receive the Quality Service Award. Sherman, who works in the education department, was nominated by City Hospital’s Chief Administrative Officer Anthony Zelenka for serving as the interim vice president of patient care services at the hospital for the past nine months.
“I would like to thank Barb for accepting the position while we searched for a candidate that would be a good fit for the hospital,” Zelenka said. “Barb will, for now, go back to the education department while she completes her clinical for her nurse practitioner degree. On behalf of the hospital management and staff, I want to thank Barb for a job well done,” he added.
Criteria for selection as a Quality Service Award recipient includes: demonstrating a consistently high level of productivity and quality of work along with a high degree of initiative in performing work responsibilities, displaying exceptional dependability, exhibiting effective relationships with others, displaying a commitment to service and serving the City Hospital community, and meeting the criteria for the WVUH-East mission, vision and values.
Nomination forms for the Quality Service Award are available at locations throughout the City Hospital campus. Anyone who witnesses an employee displaying outstanding service is encouraged to complete and submit a nomination form.
Photo Cutline: City Hospital’s November Quality Service Award winner Barbara Sherman (center) is pictured with Stephanie Harvey, education director, and Donna Clews, vice president of patient care services.