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Virginia Hospital Center Nurse Awarded for Service

Taryn Overman receives “4 Under 40” Emerging Leader Award of 2018.

Taryn Overman was awarded the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association “4 Under 40” Emerging Leader Award of 2018.

Taryn Overman was awarded the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association “4 Under 40” Emerging Leader Award of 2018. Photo courtesy of Taryn Overman

A Virginia Hospital Center nurse has been recognized for her leadership abilities and commitment to serving others. Arlington-based nurse Taryn Overman was awarded the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association (VHHA) “4 Under 40” Emerging Leader Award of 2018. She received the award at a ceremony last week.

“This award is an honor and it’s not just for me,” said Overman. “It’s a recognition for my entire team. They trust me and I trust them. Together we are able to make an impact. I alone cannot teach everyone in Arlington CPR or change our response to a patient coming to the emergency room with a heart attack; it takes all of us working together as a team.”

As a Senior Director of Outpatient and Emergency Services, Overman led the Hands2Hearts program, a joint effort with the Arlington County Fire Department in which members of the community were given hands-on instructions in CPR. She also collaborated with the hospital’s Nursing Professional Development Council on a recent hospital-wide effort, which led to the collection of more than two tons of cereal for the Homeless Service Center.

Overman was called a “profound leader” by Melody Dickerson, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Virginia Hospital Center, who said that the hospital is “fortunate to have her as part of our team.”

After earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees at George Mason University, Overman remained in northern Virginia. “Northern Virginia is where I was born and raised, so that is also part of the reason I feel very committed to this community.”

She’s always loved helping others and being a leader and coach,” added Lynne Adams, Overman’s mother.

“I think being a nurse is one of the most incredible opportunities you could ever have in life,” added Overman. “I want to use my opportunity to serve to make a lasting impact and to show other nurses what you can do when you push the boundaries of being a nurse.”