Congratulations to the MediSys Health Network’s CARE Award Recipients

The CARE Award Program recognizes employees who receive positive written remarks from patients or their loved ones after receiving high-quality and compassionate care.

The criteria for the award are:

C: Compassion- Through listening, identifying patient vulnerabilities, and conveying empathy.

A: Advocacy-Ensure quality care is given and the safety of the patients and environment is maintained.

R: Respect-Greeting or speaking to others in a kind and respectful way.

E: Engagement-Make individuals feel that they are valued, important, and recognized.

Please join us in congratulating:

1. Ebony Freeman, Ambulatory Care Representative- Jamaica Hospital
2. Roger Escarda, RN- Flushing Hospital
3. Portia Morris, Ward Clerk -Flushing Hospital
4. Melissa Georges, Ward Clerk-Flushing Hospital
5. Tommie McEwen, Transporter-Flushing Hospital
6. Develynh Greene, Dietary Technician- Flushing Hospital

We thank our employees for their contributions to making our hospitals high-reliability facilities that focus on Patient-Centered Care.

MediSys First Babies of the New Year

The first baby of the New Year is always a special event at each of our two hospitals. The first MediSys Health Network babies posed beautifully for our photographer. Special thanks to the staff who assisted with these deliveries.

These are our first babies of 2023

Jamaica Hospital Medical Center’s First Baby of 2023

Baby Girl:  Antonella

weight 7 lb 2.6 oz

length 18.5 inches

time 3:33 AM. on 1/1/2023

Mother: Wendy Gutierrez

Flushing Hospital Medical Center’s First Baby of 2023

Baby Boy:  Noah

weight 6 lbs 14.6 oz

length 18.75 inches

time: 1:58 AM on 1/1/2023

Mother: Itai Ojeda Martinez

Congratulations To The MediSys Health Network’s SEIP Award Winners

Congratulations to the MediSys Health Network’s Safety Excellence in Infection Prevention (SEIP) award winners.

The SEIP award recognizes employees who contribute to the success of infection control initiatives.

The criteria for the award are:

S: Surpasses above and beyond expected job role responsibilities as it relates to infection control.

E: Enforce actions that support infection prevention best practices.

I: I do the right thing, even when no one is looking.

P: Performs awesome acts of safety related to infection prevention.

We thank the following team members for leading by example and doing their part to reduce the risk of infection transmissions:

1. Environmental Services (EVS) Team- Jamaica Hospital
2. Dave Brian Mangao, Clinical Nurse Manager, 2 North – Flushing Hospital

The MediSys Health Network cultivates a culture of safety by making infection control and prevention a priority.  All employees have an important part to play in preventing the spread of infections, and everyone’s contribution to safety is highly valued.

Congratulations To The MediSys Health Network’s Good Catch Award Winners

The Good Catch award program recognizes MediSys Health Network employees who go above and beyond to ensure the safety of our patients.

Good Catch awardees receive recognition and a certificate of excellence based on their actions in preventing accidents from occurring. These actions may include keeping our facilities safe, correcting a medication order, preventing a patient from falling, or reporting a significant change in a patient’s status.

Please join us in congratulating the following employees on their Good Catch:

  • Sgt. Jafra Wilson, Security Department -Jamaica Hospital Medical Center
  • June Pollard, Security Department – Jamaica Hospital Medical Center

By identifying a problem before it became a patient safety issue, our awardees have helped our hospitals provide patients with excellent care. We thank them for being exemplary members of our team and contributing to our goal of being a high-reliability network.

Congratulations to the MediSys Health Network’s CARE Award Recipients

The CARE Award Program recognizes employees who receive positive written remarks from patients or their loved ones after receiving high-quality and compassionate care.

The criteria for the award are:

C: Compassion- Through listening, identifying patient vulnerabilities, and conveying empathy.

A: Advocacy-Ensure quality care is given and the safety of the patients and environment is maintained.

R: Respect-Greeting or speaking to others in a kind and respectful way.

E: Engagement-Make individuals feel that they are valued, important, and recognized.

Please join us in congratulating:

1. Krishna Sindhura Ravipati, MD (Palliative Care)- Jamaica Hospital
2. Suja John , RN (Hospice)- Jamaica Hospital
3. Suzanne Fehr, RN (Hospice)- Jamaica Hospital
4. Robert Taylor, PCA (Hospice)- Jamaica Hospital
5. Audrey Maynard, PCA (Hospice)- Jamaica Hospital
6.1. Svetlana Bychko, RN- Flushing Hospital
7. Keisha Kristina Pilos, RN- Flushing Hospital
8. Evelyn De Robles, RN- Flushing Hospital
9. Claudia Dunkley, RN- Flushing Hospital
10. Marilyn Fabro, RN- Flushing Hospital
11. Junyu Lai, RN- Flushing Hospital
12. Ga Yoo Gwen, RN- Flushing Hospital
13. Carmen Desuza Tobitt, Case Manager- Flushing Hospital
14. Nicole Headley, LMSW- Flushing Hospital
15. Estela Divino, LCSW (Palliative)- Flushing Hospital
16. Summer Jaffery, Fellow (Palliative)- Flushing Hospital
17. Benny L P Chung, PA (Surgery)- Flushing Hospital
18. Golnoush Akhlaghipour, MD (Medicine)- Flushing Hospital

We thank our employees for their contributions to making our hospitals high-reliability facilities that focus on Patient-Centered Care.

The MediSys Health Network’s First Annual Gala

On Saturday, November 5th, the MediSys Health Network celebrated its first annual gala, the first fundraising dinner dance held since the beginning of the pandemic.

The evening was a huge success. Approximately 1,400 guests filled the Midtown Hilton and enjoyed an evening that featured the honoring of two very special men, President and CEO Bruce J. Flanz and Executive Vice President and CFO, Mounir F. Doss for an astounding 100 years of combined service to the network.

During the program, the honorees were surprised with a thank you video featuring many leaders in the healthcare industry and local elected officials, as well as members of the MediSys Board of Trustees and Administration. All those on the video congratulated both men on their many years of service and their efforts in leading the Network to its status as a network that delivers the highest quality care to its patients. 

You can view the video here:

Mr. Flanz and Mr. Doss were also surprised with custom oil paintings entitled “Not all Family Lives Under the Same Roof.” The paintings centered around the Liden Tree, also known as the Tree of Love.  On the left side of the tree, the names of each men’s family members names were inscribed on the heart-shaped leaves. On the right side, the leaves were adorned with the logos of each of the various MediSys Health Network entities. The depiction tied together both men’s love of family and career.

The other exciting element of the evening was our beneficiary. This year, all the proceeds from the gala will go towards the development of a comprehensive cancer program on the MediSys campus to benefit the people of Queens. This program, created in partnership with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, will provide members of our community the opportunity to receive world-class cancer care without having to leave the borough.

Overall, the evening exceeded all expectations for this very worthy cause. Thank you to all who participated.

Congratulations To The MediSys Health Network’s SEIP Award Winners

Congratulations to the MediSys Health Network’s Safety Excellence in Infection Prevention (SEIP) award winners.

The SEIP award recognizes employees who contribute to the success of infection control initiatives.

The criteria for the award are:

S: Surpasses above and beyond expected job role responsibilities as it relates to infection control.

E: Enforce actions that support infection prevention best practices.

I: I do the right thing, even when no one is looking.

P: Performs awesome acts of safety related to infection prevention.

We thank the following team members for leading by example and doing their part to reduce the risk of infection transmissions:

1. Travis Humes, Coordinator, Performance Improvement- Flushing Hospital
2. Rafael Escamilla, Manager, Person-Centered Services- Flushing Hospital
3. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Team-Jamaica Hospital

The MediSys Health Network cultivates a culture of safety by making infection control and prevention a priority.  All employees have an important part to play in preventing the spread of infections, and everyone’s contribution to safety is highly valued.

Congratulations to the MediSys Health Network’s CARE Award Recipients

The CARE Award Program recognizes employees who receive positive written remarks from patients or their loved ones after receiving high-quality and compassionate care.

The criteria for the award are:

C: Compassion- Through listening, identifying patient vulnerabilities, and conveying empathy.

A: Advocacy-Ensure quality care is given and the safety of the patients and environment is maintained.

R: Respect-Greeting or speaking to others in a kind and respectful way.

E: Engagement-Make individuals feel that they are valued, important, and recognized.

Please join us in congratulating:

1. Quacy Smartt, PCA-Jamaica Hospital
2. Downie Rose, PCA- Jamaica Hospital
3. Hilia Lokenauth, RN- Flushing Hospital
4. Geumhee Min, RN-Flushing Hospital
5. Ani Boyadjian, RN- Flushing Hospital

We thank our employees for their contributions to making our hospitals high-reliability facilities that focus on Patient-Centered Care.

Congratulations To The MediSys Health Network’s Good Catch Award Winners

Alberto Inghirami, Resident PGY 1

The Good Catch award program recognizes MediSys Health Network employees who go above and beyond to ensure the safety of our patients.

Good Catch awardees receive recognition and a certificate of excellence based on their actions in preventing accidents from occurring. These actions may include keeping our facilities safe, correcting a medication order, preventing a patient from falling, or reporting a significant change in a patient’s status.

Please join us in congratulating the following employees on their Good Catch:

  • Sean Payne, Patient Care Associate-Jamaica Hospital Medical Center
  • Alberto Inghirami, Resident PGY 1- Flushing Hospital Medical Center
  • Tracy Campbell, NA -Flushing Hospital Medical Center

By identifying a problem before it became a patient safety issue, our awardees have helped our hospitals provide patients with excellent care. We thank them for being exemplary members of our team and contributing to our goal of being a high-reliability network.

Flushing Hospital Medical Center Awarded Funds From Angels On The Bay

On Tuesday evening October 11th, the non-profit children’s charity, Angels On The Bay held its 28th annual fundraising gala dinner at Russo’s On The Bay in Howard Beach. This event serves to raise money for chronically ill and disabled children.

At this year’s gala fundraiser, Flushing Hospital Medical Center was the recipient of a check in the amount of $20,562. This is the second of a three-year grant of $61,686. The funds will be used to replace three infant warmers with updated equipment to ensure that babies will be kept warm while being assessed for breathing difficulties. The devices are also equipped with built-in scales to assist in heat loss prevention while babies are being weighed.

The advantage of having these new warmers on the unit is versatility as they can be used not only in the newborn nursery but in any of the eight labor rooms or in the two operating rooms for cesarean births.

Flushing Hospital Medical Center thanks Angels on the Bay for its’ generous donation.