CANANDAIGUA – Physical Therapist Parker Drumm, of Canandaigua, was named UR Medicine Thompson Health’s Associate of the Year in a May 17 awards ceremony held in the health system’s M.M. Ewing Continuing Care Center.
During the same ceremony, hosted by President/CEO Michael F. Stapleton Jr., 31 additional Thompson associates were honored as “Shining Stars” in recognition of exceptional contributions to the health system.
Nominated by their peers and selected by a secret committee for Shining Starts Awards were the following individuals:
David Burgess of Pittsford, Senior Communities Facility Services
Joy Chidsey of Honeoye, Canandaigua Medical Group
Debra Combs of Palmyra, Rehabilitation Administration
Sarah Coogan of Naples, Skilled Transitional Unit at M.M. Ewing
Jean Cook of Canandaigua, Nutritional Services
Adrianne Cutri of Canandaigua, Skilled Transitional Unit at M.M. Ewing
James Dietz of Marion, Facility Services
Elizabeth Dowdle of Phelps, Lakeview at M.M. Ewing
Keli Drake of Canandaigua, Case Management/Social Work
Pammy Granger of Hemlock, Lakeview at M.M. Ewing
Rosibel Gutierrez of Farmington, Emergency Department
Jacinda Hemingway of Farmington, Physical Therapy
Meghan Hungerford of Waterloo, Case Management/Social Work
Johnelle Keck of Canandaigua, Hospital Nursing Administration
Kimberly Kleiman of Canandaigua, M.M. Ewing Registration/Admitting
Laurie Krise of Naples, Skilled Transitional Unit at M.M. Ewing
Robert LaBore of Farmington, Respiratory Therapy
Charlotte Lincoln of Naples, Diagnostic Imaging Administration
Courtney Partington of Macedon, Recreational Therapy
Marianne Peck of Canandaigua, Operating Room
Kathleen Perry-Ernisse of Springwater, System Administration
Kimberly Ricigliano of Farmington, Speech Pathology
Ashley Schultz of Middlesex, M.M. Ewing Nursing Administration
Betty Sexton of Rushville, Senior Communities Transportation
Catherine Shannon of Fairport, Practice Management
Kimberley Snyder of Canandaigua, Marketing
Robert Spencer of Penn Yan, Nutrition Services
Danielle Sulzener of Farmington, Enriched Living (Clark Meadows)
Adam Tripp of Naples, Facility Services
William Vaughn of Rushville, Facility Services
Barizaa Worwor of Canandaigua, Senior Communities Nutrition Services
Thompson Health, which recently acquired the Canandaigua Medical Group, currently employs approximately 1,750 people. In addition to the hospital, skilled-nursing facility and medical group, Thompson’s locations include independent living and enriched living apartments, two urgent care centers, nine primary care locations, a breast imaging center, an occupational medicine program, a medical adult day program, a sleep disorders center and eight lab draw stations.