UPMC Nurses Recognized With DAISY Awards

Williamsport, Pa., February 11, 2026 – Emily Shelley, BSN, UPMC Muncy, and Christy Cooney, BSN, UPMC Williamsport, were recently recognized as recipients of the DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Nurses.
Emily was nominated by a patient who shared:
“Emily made me feel heard and she made sure I was comfortable. She was so kind-hearted and understanding with my POTS flare-up. She did not just brush me off. She took the time to listen. The world needs more nurses like her.”
Christy was nominated by a patient who shared:
“Christy was extremely friendly and made me confident that ‘I could do it.’ She is extremely compassionate and caring. She is top-notch. There should be more nurses with her attitude.”
The DAISY Foundation was established in 1999 in California by the family of J. Patrick Barnes, who died at the age of 33 from complications of an auto-immune disease. During his eight-week hospital stay, his family was impressed by the care and compassion his nurses provided, not only to him but to everyone in the family. They created the DAISY Award in his memory to recognize those nurses who make a big difference in the lives of so many people.
UPMC is proud to be a DAISY Award partner. Nurses are nominated by patients, family members of patients, as well as other healthcare professionals. DAISY Awards are presented to nurses at UPMC in North Central Pa. monthly. Each DAISY Award Honoree is given a DAISY Award pin, a certificate of honor, and a stone sculpture entitled, A Healer’s Touch, handcrafted by a tribe in Zimbabwe. Anyone can nominate a nurse for the award including co-workers, patients, patient family members, or physicians. To nominate a nurse, visit UPMC.com/ThankaNurse.




