Cooper Health System

05/13/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/13/2025 11:06

Cooper University Health Care Honors Outstanding Nurses with 2025 Nursing Excellence Awards

"Nurse of the Year" recipients recognized at Cooper University Hospital
and Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional

Raymond Duma, BSN, RN

Yulia Schaffer, BSN, RN, CMC, CCRN

Cooper University Health Care has announced the recipients of the 2025 Nurses of the Year Awards: Raymond Duma, BSN, RN, who works on a medical-surgical unit at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, and Yulia Schaffer, BSN, RN, CMC, CCRN, a critical care nurse at Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional in Cape May Court House.

Raymond Duma received the William A. Schwartz, Jr. Nurse of the Year Award, named in honor of the late William A. Schwartz, a long-time member of Cooper's Board of Trustees who dedicated significant time and talents to the organization. Schwartz was especially passionate about supporting Cooper nurses and their commitment to patient care.

Yulia Schaffer was honored with the Charles and Barbara Dalrymple Nurse of the Year Award. This award was made possible through the generous proceeds of the annual 5K Run for Nurses, hosted by Sea Isle City's well-known Dalrymple's Card & Gift Shoppe. All proceeds from the run benefit frontline nurses through donations to the Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional Foundation.

Both awards were presented during Cooper's Annual Nursing Excellence Awards held in conjunction with National Nurses Week (May 6-12), a celebration of outstanding professional and advanced practice nurses, as well as the collaborative care teams that support them across the health system.

In addition to being named Nurses of the Year, both honorees received individual awards recognizing their excellence in specialized areas of practice. Schaffer received the Charles and Barbara Dalrymple Award for Excellence in Critical Care Nursing, while Duma was honored with the Lori Osinski Award for Excellence in Self Care and Wellness.

"Raymond and Yulia exemplify the highest standards of nursing excellence, and we are incredibly proud to recognize their dedication, compassion, and leadership," said Kathy Devine, DrNP, RN, NEA-BC, senior vice president and chief nursing executive at Cooper. "Both have made a lasting impact on their patients and colleagues, and their commitment to advancing nursing practice is truly inspiring."

Recognizing the importance of teamwork in health care, each year Cooper also honors an outstanding team in addition to the individual awards. In 2025, the Cardiac Catheterization Unit at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, was named Team of the Year.

"I congratulate the Cardiac Cath Lab team for being named Team of the Year in recognition of their exceptional commitment to patient-centered care and clinical excellence. Their dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes and providing the highest level of care to our patients is reflected in every aspect of their work," said Dr. Devine.

"With unwavering dedication and courage, Cooper nurses continue to set the gold standard in patient care. This Nurses Week, we honor the profound impact each nurse has on our patients, our community, and the legacy of excellence they uphold every day," said George E. Norcross III, chairman of the Cooper Board of Trustees. "Congratulations to this year's winners, who each deliver the high quality care every patient deserves."

"This year's award winners exemplify the heart and soul of nursing: skillful leadership, boundless compassion, and commitment to healing. We are honored to celebrate their achievements and thank all Cooper nurses for the extraordinary care they provide," said Anthony J. Mazzarelli, MD, JD, MBE, co-CEO at Cooper.

"The strength, empathy, and expertise of Cooper nurses shine brightly across the entire health system. As we celebrate the Nursing Excellence Award winners today, we also express our deepest gratitude to all Cooper nurses for their tireless devotion to those they serve," said Kevin M. O'Dowd, JD, co-CEO at Cooper.

Award winners were nominated by their colleagues for their commitment to upholding the Cooper mission: "To serve, to heal, to educate" and are supported by gifts from generous donors to The Cooper Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Cooper University Health Care.

"Thanks to the tremendous generosity of our donors, these awards continue to highlight the exceptional contributions of Cooper's nurses. Their support enables us to honor their dedication in a truly meaningful way," said Philip A. Norcross, Esq., chairman of The Cooper Foundation Board of Trustees.

The 2025 Nursing Excellence Award Recipients are:

Cindy Holtz, Cooper Multispecialty Care at Cherry Hill, received the Carol G. Tracey Compassion Award.

Alex Estrella, MD, Critical Care Medicine, Cooper Camden, received the Nursing Alumni Excellence Award for Nursing-Physician Partnership.

Steven DiBlasi, CST, Operating Room, Cooper Camden, received the Women's Board of Cooper Hospital Allied Health Professional Excellence Award (Non-Nursing).

Patrick Cookson, Environmental Services, Cooper Cape, received the Charles and Barbara Dalrymple Award for Excellence in Service (Non-Nursing).

Miranda Maluk, Pavilion 6, Cooper Camden, received the Barbara and Jack Tarditi Award for Excellence in Service (Non-Nursing).

Kelsey Sherman, BSN, RN, Trauma Step Down Unit, Cooper Camden, received the Shaina Horton Memorial Award for Excellence in Service.

Shakirat Yusuf, MSN, RN, OCN, BMTCN, MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper - Camden, received the Barbara and Jack Tarditi Award for Excellence in Nursing Mentorship.

Christina Hunter, BSN, RN, OCN, MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper - Camden, received the Philip and Carole Norcross Award for Nurse Leadership.

Faith Weintraub, MSN, APN-C, AOCNP, Hematology/Oncology - Voorhees, received the Moorestown Auxiliary Award for Excellence in Advanced Practice Nursing.

Kimberly Twaddell, DNP, APN, ACNP-BC, CCRN, TCRN, Trauma, Cooper Camden, received the Barbara and Jack Tarditi Award for Excellence in Nursing Research.

Sue Wasienko, BSN, RN, OCN, MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper - Camden, received the Franklin Morse Archer, Jr., and Mary Joy Reeve Archer Memorial Award for Excellence in Outpatient Oncology Nursing.

Jessica Waters, BSN, RN, Pavilion 5, Cooper Camden, received the Rose Smith and Sue Zamitis Memorial Award for Excellence in Inpatient Oncology Nursing.

Donisha Jones, MSN, RN, MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper - Camden, received the Women's Board of Cooper University Health Care Award for Excellence in Ambulatory Nursing.

Michelle Errickson, BSN, RN, Progressive Care Unit, Cooper Cape, received the Charles and Barbara Dalrymple Award for Excellence in Progressive Care Nursing.

Donna Souder, BSN, RN, Pavilion 6, Cooper Camden, received the Ruth Parry/Moorestown Auxiliary Award for Excellence in Geriatric Nursing.

Janice Erb, RN, Same Day Surgery, Cooper Cape, received the Charles and Barbara Dalrymple Award for Excellence in Perioperative Nursing.

Frank Averill, BSN, RN, Cooper Surgery Center at Moorestown, received the Philip and Carole Norcross Award for Excellence in Perioperative Nursing.

Esmanur Ozdemir, BSN, RN, Kelemen 9, Cooper Camden, received the Selma and Martin Hirsch Award for Excellence in Medical-Surgical Nursing.

Kristy Pollard, BSN, RN, Two East, Cooper Cape, received the Charles and Barbara Dalrymple Award for Excellence in Medical-Surgical Nursing.

Nicole Luedtke, BSN, RN, Emergency Department, Cooper Camden, received the Lynn Nelson Award for Excellence in Emergency Nursing.

Kevin Scullion, RN, Emergency Department, Cooper Cape, received the Charles and Barbara Dalrymple Award for Excellence in Emergency Nursing.

Isabella Massey, BSN, RNC-NIC, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Cooper Camden, received the John Henry Kronenberger Memorial Award for Excellence in Neonatal Nursing.

Lindsay Gaudio, BSN, RN, Trauma Surgical ICU, Cooper Camden, received the Award for Excellence in Trauma Nursing.

Michelle Forman, BSN, RN, CCRN, Intensive Care Unit, Cooper Camden, received the William and Eileen Archer Award for Excellence in Critical Care Nursing.

Yulia Schaffer, BSN, RN, CMC, CCRN, Critical Care, Cooper Cape, received the Charles and Barbara Dalrymple Award for Excellence in Critical Care Nursing.

Elizabeth Schleyer, BSN, RN, Pavilion 9, Cooper Camden, received the Cooper Heart Institute and The Heart House Award for Excellence in Cardiovascular Nursing.

Sadie Gonzalez, BSN, RN, Mother Infant Unit, Cooper Camden, received the Charlotte Tobiason Memorial Award for Excellence in Obstetrical Nursing.

Sarah Zuzulock, BSN, RN, Pediatrics, Cooper Camden, received the Dr. Ronald Bernardin Memorial Award for Excellence in Pediatric Nursing.

Christine Connelly, BSN, RN, Radiology, Cooper Camden, received the Lori Osinski Award for Excellence in Procedural Nursing.

Devyn Schwarz, BSN, RN, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Cooper Camden, received the Lori Osinski Rising Star Award.

Raymond Duma, BSN, RN, Kelemen 9, Cooper Camden, received the Lori Osinski Award for Excellence in Self Care and Wellness.

Jordan Wesley, Patient Care Services Pool, Cooper Camden, received the Miss Donna Glover Memorial Award.

The Cardiac Catheterization Lab, Cooper Camden, received the Outstanding Team Award.

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