Nestled in Northern Connecticut, we are a fully integrated hospital system. Our emergency department addresses any form of acute care needs for our communities.
Meet Nicole, RN, Emergency Department, our Colleague of the Month!
According to colleagues, Nicole “exemplifies selflessness, integrity, and compassion for her patients, their loved ones, and her co-workers” and consistently goes above and beyond to ensure safety.
Meet Nicole, LMSW, MPhil, Behavioral Health Specialist, and our Colleague of the Month!
A Johnson colleague for the past two years, Nicole is recognized for her exceptional compassion and dedication to our Core Values of Reverence and Safety, in caring for patients.
Our Patient Access team plays a vital role in shaping the overall patient experience at Johnson Memorial Hospital. From registration to coordination of care, they help ensure that each visit starts smoothly and stays on track.
Meet Danielle, RN, Nightingale Nursing Award nominee from Emergency Department (ED) at Johnson Memorial Hospital, who was nominated because: "Danielle’s impact is enduring, far-reaching and truly representative of a lifelong legacy in emergency nursing."
Doctors Day offered an opportunity to recognize the physicians at Johnson Memorial Hospital who are committed to caring for our community with compassion and professionalism.
On this Doctors’ Day, we extend our deepest gratitude to our physicians who dedicate their lives to healing and serving others.
Thank you for the difference you make each day in our communities.
Meet Ashley, Registered Respiratory Therapist, and our Colleague of the Month!
Colleagues on the night shift have affectionately nicknamed her “"Ashulutely" because whenever she is asked for help, regardless of the task, she almost always responds with, “absolutely.”
We celebrated International Women’s Day with the remarkable women of Johnson Memorial Hospital. Their dedication to our patients and community continues to inspire us, and we are grateful for the care and leadership they bring to our ministry every day.
Meet Anna, Health Information Analyst, and our Colleague of the Month!
Colleagues appreciate Anna’s positive attitude, saying “she treats everyone with dignity and fosters a supportive team environment.”
National Wear Red Day is a reminder that heart health matters every day. We’re committed to helping our community protect what matters most—through heart care that supports prevention, early detection, and support close to home.
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Meet Kate, Department Secretary for the Physical Therapy Department, and our Colleague of the Month! A member of the Johnson team for the past two years, Kate is known for her positive, “can-do” attitude and making an extra effort to keep the office running smoothly.
Meet Laurie, RN, our Colleague of the Month! Colleagues describe Laurie as not only “honest and reliable,” but they say she also demonstrates integrity, professionalism and a work ethic that sets a high standard for our team.”
Congratulations to our Medical Staff award honorees:
• President’s Award – Dr. Kellerman
• Lifetime Achievement Award – Dr. Karabinis
• Emerging Leader Award – Dr. Grillo
• Provider of the Year – Dr. Ishtiaq
We also honored Dr. Masih, who retired after 44 years.
Meet Jason, RN, in the Emergency Department, and our Colleague of the Month!
Jason is credited with demonstrating conduct that is a “powerful reminder that true excellence in nursing combines profound skill with genuine respect” for others.
We honor and salute our Military Veterans for their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to our country. Today, we are proud to recognize our colleagues at Johnson Memorial Hospital who have served.
Our team joined the Wear Teal Day national movement to honor those affected by ovarian cancer and raise visibility for a disease that often goes unnoticed.
Meet Stacey, Patient Access Representative, and our Colleague of the Month!
A member of the team at Johnson since 2007, Stacey is known for putting our patients at the center of everything she does by treating them with kindness and compassion.