Mercy Medical Center celebrated National Nurses Week with its annual Sisters of Mercy Nursing Awards ceremony on May 7 in the hospital’s Bunting Center. The event honored six nurses selected from a record 250 nominations for demonstrating compassion, leadership, hospitality, vision, analysis and community impact.
The 2025 recipients were Liane Bruton, Adolphina “Pam” Henriques, Jennifer Ryan, Amy McGrow, Bria Masters and Theresa Moroney.
“Your continued support and commitment to the mission of the Sisters of Mercy is demonstrated daily by your skilled and compassionate care,” said Stacey Brull, Mercy Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer.
More than 100 people attended the ceremony, which included a cocktail reception and formal program during National Nurses Week from May 6-12, 2025.
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From left, Sister Fran DeMarco, Sister Aine O’Connor, Sister Helen Amos, Adolphina “Pam” Henriques, Jennifer Ryan, Terri Moroney, Liane Brown, Bria Masters, Amy McGrow, Stacey Brull and Dr. David N. Maine. (Photo by: Jennifer McMenamin Photography, LLC)Guests at the nursing awards enjoyed a mashed potato bar, shrimp and grits, stuffed cherry tomatoes, deviled eggs with crabmeat and fish roe, fried clams, dumplings, a fanciful shelf of wines and a signature cocktail. (Photo by: Jennifer McMenamin Photography, LLC)From right, Sister Aine O’Connor poses with the Nurses and nursing supervisors at the medical system’s annual Sisters of Mercy Nursing Awards. (Photo by: Jennifer McMenamin Photography, LLC)Mercy nurses and their managers pose for a photo during this year’s annual Sisters of Mercy Nursing Awards Ceremony. (Photo by: Jennifer McMenamin Photography, LLC)From back right, Sister Fran DeMarco poses for a photo with Jennifer Ryan, front right, recipient of the Nursing Hospitality Award and her husband and coworkers. (Photo by: Jennifer McMenamin Photography, LLC)This year’s nursing awards ceremony featured a Great Gatsby theme with feathers in florals, gold glittery table linens, twinkle lights, a “Mercy green” carpet leading to the awards stage and a glitzy balloon backdrop where award nominees, their coworkers and their supervisors posed for photographs. (Photo by: Jennifer McMenamin Photography, LLC)
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