Before a celebratory audience of staff, family, and friends, four physicians at The Mount Sinai Hospital were recognized by Nursing leadership and nurse colleagues with the 28th Annual Physician of the Year Award at a ceremony held Thursday, November 5, at Hatch Auditorium. Through testimonials and lively presentations, each was saluted for excellence in patient care and taking a leadership role in developing strong collaborative partnerships with nurses.
“These awards celebrate our physician colleagues who demonstrate collegiality with the nursing staff, serve as mentors, and enhance the quality of the practice environment,” said Carol Porter, DNP, RN, FAAN, Edgar M. Cullman, Sr. Chair, Department of Nursing, and Chief Nursing Officer/Senior Vice President, The Mount Sinai Hospital; and Associate Dean of Nursing Research and Education.
David L. Reich, MD, President, The Mount Sinai Hospital and Mount Sinai Queens, told the audience: “I congratulate the four physicians who have been selected by Mount Sinai nurses to receive this prestigious award. Every physician who was nominated should feel a tremendous sense of pride for cultivating patient-care teams that promote clinical excellence.”
The 2015 recipients were:
- Joshua Hamburger, MD, Fellow, Department of Anesthesiology, who received the Fellow Award;
- Roopa Kohli-Seth, MD, Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Division of Critical Care, who received the Attending Award;
- Kristjan T. Ragnarsson, MD, the Dr. Lucy G. Moses Professor and Chair, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Mount Sinai Health System, who received the Special Recognition Award;
- Elina Zakin, MD, PGY-3, Department of Neurology resident, who received the House Officer Award.
There are so many wonderful doctors and nurses at Mount Sinai. They are caring, smart and most importantly, talented and stand above the rest when it comes to exemplary cutting edge medical care. I’m living proof.