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Holliston Resident Tammy Retalic Receives Award

2021 Recipient of the Organization of Nurse Leaders' Elaine K. Sherwood Service Award for Service Excellence

Tammy Retalic, M.S., R.N., Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services, Hebrew SeniorLife
Tammy Retalic, M.S., R.N., Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services, Hebrew SeniorLife (Hebrew SeniorLife)

Harvard Medical School affiliate Hebrew SeniorLife, a nonprofit organization committed to improving the lives of older adults, today announced Tammy Retalic, M.S., R.N., Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services, is the Organization of Nurse Leaders’ 2021 recipient of the Elaine K. Sherwood Service Award. The prestigious award, given annually since 1993, recognizes leaders who exemplify outstanding commitment and contribution to the work of the Organization of Nurse Leaders, a nonprofit, professional membership organization for current and aspiring nurse leaders.

“I’ve had the privilege of working with Tammy for almost a decade,” said Mary Moscato, President, Hebrew SeniorLife Health Care Services and Hebrew Rehabilitation Center. “She stands apart for her smart thinking and ability to innovate, and this was especially clear during the pandemic. Dedication, compassion, and caring leadership make Tammy the epitome of a nurse leader. I’m proud to call her a colleague and so pleased that the Organization of Nurse Leaders chose to recognize her in this way.”

Retalic was nominated by Patricia M. Noga, Ph.D., R.N., N.E.A.-B.C., F.A.A.N.

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“This became even more evident during Tammy’s excellent service on the 2019-2020 Organization of Nurse Leaders Board,” said Noga. “She was consistently engaged, enthusiastic, and full of bold, new ideas to drive the profession and organization forward. She was willing to forge ahead and pilot new approaches. Her leadership, openness to experimentation, and ability to connect with and mentor others have been great assets to the growth of our organization and to the advancement of the nursing profession.”

About Tammy Retalic

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Retalic manages a staff of 1,200 over a continuum of long-term chronic care and rehabilitation services on Hebrew SeniorLife’s Hebrew Rehabilitation Center campuses in Boston and Dedham. She joined the organization in 2003 with more than 25 years of operational and leadership experience in academic and community-based hospitals, post-acute care services, education, and training. She is the recipient of the Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association's Quality Compass Award, the 5-Star designation for skilled nursing facilities, and is a Senior Quality Leap Initiative top performer. She has also earned the CareerSTAT Frontline Healthcare Worker Champion award and received more than $500,000 in workforce development initiative funds. Retalic is an accomplished speaker, and her expertise in the areas of clinical quality, employee engagement, workforce development, and leadership have been featured in many publications.

Retalic received her undergraduate degree from the University of Vermont and an M.S. in nursing from Boston College. She is currently enrolled in a doctoral program. She is a member of the Organization of Nurse Leaders for Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Vermont, as well as an active member of the Senior Quality Leap Initiative, an international quality collaborative, and the Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association's clinical information and advisory council.

About the Organization of Nurse Leaders

The membership of the Organization of Nurse Leaders is comprised of more than 1,100 nurses from across five New England states. Organization of Nurse Leaders’ members lead more than 275,000 licensed nurses who care for 1.3 million patients per year in hospitals alone. Members also care for tens of thousands of patients in other care settings. The organization’s mission is to advance a culture of health through excellence in nursing and the organization works in full collaboration with local and national professional health care organizations to promote excellence in nursing leadership, and by extension, high-quality and high-value patient care.

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