Judd Collier
February 2026
Judd
Collier
,
RN
Emergency Department
University of Vermont Health - Elizabethtown Community Hospital
Elizabethtown
,
NY
United States
In the busy, often unpredictable Emergency Department at University of Vermont Health Network – Elizabethtown Community Hospital, one thing has become remarkably consistent: when a crisis hits, Judd Collier, RN, is already on the move.
Whether he’s stepping in to place a difficult IV, answering rapid-fire clinical questions from colleagues, or rushing to support a rapid response, Collier brings the same calm, steady presence every single time. Colleagues say he shows up with quiet confidence and a genuine smile. That reliability has made him a nurse whom his teammates deeply trust.
It was during one of those urgent moments that Collier’s co-worker, Jessica Litts, RN, saw something she wouldn’t forget. “A rapid response was called, and Judd was there right away,” Litts recalls. “He didn’t hesitate. He gloved in immediately, helped set up the high flow machine, and answered every question we threw at him. He stayed past the end of his shift, not because anyone asked him to, but because the patient wasn’t stable yet. That’s just who he is.”
Litts says Collier brings a mix of high-level skill and genuine kindness that makes a difference in every corner of the ED. She adds that he teaches without judgment and treats every patient as if they’re the only one in the room. “You can tell he loves this job,” Litts says. “And you can tell he’s passionate about helping people. This hospital is lucky to have him.”
Collier’s care is the kind that leaves a mark on both patients and families – something Julie Tromblee, RN, MSN, MBA, Chief Nursing Officer at the hospital, experienced firsthand. “I’ve watched Judd care for patients many times, but seeing him care for someone in my own family changed everything for me,” Tromblee explains. “He didn’t just focus on the medical needs – though he handled those with skill and urgency. What stood out was how he cared for all of us. He made sure we understood what was happening, he asked what we needed, and he never once made us feel alone in the moment.”
Whether he’s stepping in to place a difficult IV, answering rapid-fire clinical questions from colleagues, or rushing to support a rapid response, Collier brings the same calm, steady presence every single time. Colleagues say he shows up with quiet confidence and a genuine smile. That reliability has made him a nurse whom his teammates deeply trust.
It was during one of those urgent moments that Collier’s co-worker, Jessica Litts, RN, saw something she wouldn’t forget. “A rapid response was called, and Judd was there right away,” Litts recalls. “He didn’t hesitate. He gloved in immediately, helped set up the high flow machine, and answered every question we threw at him. He stayed past the end of his shift, not because anyone asked him to, but because the patient wasn’t stable yet. That’s just who he is.”
Litts says Collier brings a mix of high-level skill and genuine kindness that makes a difference in every corner of the ED. She adds that he teaches without judgment and treats every patient as if they’re the only one in the room. “You can tell he loves this job,” Litts says. “And you can tell he’s passionate about helping people. This hospital is lucky to have him.”
Collier’s care is the kind that leaves a mark on both patients and families – something Julie Tromblee, RN, MSN, MBA, Chief Nursing Officer at the hospital, experienced firsthand. “I’ve watched Judd care for patients many times, but seeing him care for someone in my own family changed everything for me,” Tromblee explains. “He didn’t just focus on the medical needs – though he handled those with skill and urgency. What stood out was how he cared for all of us. He made sure we understood what was happening, he asked what we needed, and he never once made us feel alone in the moment.”