Cheryl Brach Rothermel

”The Silent Hero Award shines a spotlight on best practices, encourages innovation, and inspires others to prioritize early intervention.”
Cheryl Brach Rothermel US Panel member
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Who is Cheryl Brach Rothermel?
Cheryl Brach Rothermel has four decades of nursing experience in acute care, home care and industry. She brings deep expertise in wound care and chose to work with clinical marketing to bridge her passion for patient care with the power of strategic communication. She believes that clinical marketing can ensure that impactful, patient-centered innovations reach the right audiences.
Cheryl is also an active member of the Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society and involved in the National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (NPIAP) as a member of the Corporate Advisory Council and the Education Committee.
She believes that The Silent Hero Award can elevate wound care by recognizing the often unseen contributions of clinicians focused on prevention and healing. By celebrating their efforts, sharing knowledge and staying engaged the award will contribute to elevating care standards and inspire others, one patient at a time.

The Silent Hero Awards
Shine a light and inspire
The Silent Hero Awards aim to shine a light on individuals or teams making a meaningful impact in preventative care. By highlighting their work and sharing their stories, we hope to inspire and motivate others to begin or accelerate their own prevention journey.
The Silent Hero Awards – Shining a light on the unsung heroes who work tirelessly every day to prevent pressure injuries.
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Start page
Welcome to The Silent Hero Awards – Shining a light on the unsung heroes who work tirelessly every day to prevent pressure injuries.
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An urgent need for more preventive care
There is an urgent need to place far greater emphasis on preventative work.
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Join the forefront of prevention
Pressure injuries have long been a burden for both patients and healthcare providers, but we know it’s possible to do better – not by working harder, but by working smarter.