Emergency Department
May 2025
Emergency Department
Chilton Medical Center
Pompton Plains
,
NJ
United States
Tania Cutone, MSN RN, NI--BC
Janelle Peters, MSN, RN
Heather Sheehan, MSN, RN
Christopher Barry, AS, RN
Ceylon Dizon, BSN RN
Yara Abdel-Jabbar, BSN RN
Diana Tavaras, BSN RN
David Selneck, BSN
David Held, PCT
Katherine Emery, BSN, RN
Carrie Correale, BSN, RN
Evan Jones, PCT
Alexis Struck, BSN, RN
Janelle Peters, MSN, RN
Heather Sheehan, MSN, RN
Christopher Barry, AS, RN
Ceylon Dizon, BSN RN
Yara Abdel-Jabbar, BSN RN
Diana Tavaras, BSN RN
David Selneck, BSN
David Held, PCT
Katherine Emery, BSN, RN
Carrie Correale, BSN, RN
Evan Jones, PCT
Alexis Struck, BSN, RN
The Emergency Department Team displays extraordinary resilience, teamwork, and commitment to excellence. Faced with a sustained and dramatic increase in patient volume, from 2,731 in January 2021 to 4,298 in January 2025, the ED team has risen to every challenge.
Despite these pressures, they achieved a successful Joint Commission Stroke Recertification visit, submitted for the Lantern Award, and maintained exceptional nursing retention. Their clinical excellence is demonstrated by consistently achieving door-to-balloon times under 60 minutes for STEMI patients, well below the national average.
Through it all, the ED team has upheld the highest standards of care, particularly for stroke and cardiac emergencies, and continues to make an outstanding impact on the patients and community they serve.
Despite these pressures, they achieved a successful Joint Commission Stroke Recertification visit, submitted for the Lantern Award, and maintained exceptional nursing retention. Their clinical excellence is demonstrated by consistently achieving door-to-balloon times under 60 minutes for STEMI patients, well below the national average.
Through it all, the ED team has upheld the highest standards of care, particularly for stroke and cardiac emergencies, and continues to make an outstanding impact on the patients and community they serve.