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Jenn Nutley Honored as Everyday Hero

July 21, 2016 by Shore Regional Health System

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EDH NutleyChestertown, Md (July 11, 2016) – Jenn Nutley, former manager of the Emergency Department at UM Shore Medical Center at Chestertown, was honored an Everyday Hero earlier this week just prior to her departure from her position in preparation to move out of state.

Nominated by her ED colleagues Steven Jacobson and Linda (Pippin) Callahan, Nutley was commended for her commitment to her patients and her team managers, along with her overwhelmingly positive attitude and dedication to getting the job done in the best way possible. In a letter accompanying their gift to the UM Chester River Health Foundation, Jacobson and Callahan wrote, “Jenn is an expert at the crucial conversations and has an uncanny ability to motivate team members — an ability that is so rare and will be sorely missed.”

Photo: UM SMC at Chestertown’s Executive Director Scott Burleson, second from left, presented the Everyday Hero pin to Jenn Nutley, second from right, with nominators Steven Jacobson and Linda Callahan, both clinical coordinators in the Emergency Department, standing by.

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  1. Scott Bramble says

    July 21, 2016 at 1:16 PM

    Congrats Jenn! Certainly deserving and you will be missed! Best of luck to you and Coach Nutley with your move!

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