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St. John’s Episcopal Hospital recognized for organ donation advocacy

todayMarch 10, 2025

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Team members at St. John’s Episcopal Hospital, part of at Episcopal Health Services (EHS), were honored by LiveOnNY for their collective efforts in supporting organ donation, transplantation, and advocacy during a Healthcare Hero Appreciation event held March 4 at the EHS Clinical Learning Center.

The event began with remarks from Donald T. Morrish, MD, MMM, CEO of EHS, who emphasized the life-saving impact of organ donation and expressed gratitude for LiveOnNY’s partnership.

Donald T. Morrish, MD, MMM, (second, left) chief executive officer of Episcopal Health Services accepted LiveOnNY’s Donor Advocate Award on behalf of St. John’s Episcopal Hospital. He is pictured with LiveOnNY team members (from left): Leonard Achan, president and chief executive officer; Abraham Warshaw, MD, senior vice president and chief medical officer; Natasha Thomas, hospital services specialist; and Raida Hossain, community & government affairs liaison.
Donald T. Morrish, MD, MMM, (second, left) chief executive officer of Episcopal Health Services accepted LiveOnNY’s Donor Advocate Award on behalf of St. John’s Episcopal Hospital. He is pictured with LiveOnNY team members (from left): Leonard Achan, president and chief executive officer; Abraham Warshaw, MD, senior vice president and chief medical officer; Natasha Thomas, hospital services specialist; and Raida Hossain, community & government affairs liaison. Photo courtesy of Episcopal Health Services

“Organ donation is not just a medical procedure; it is one of the most profound expressions of generosity and compassion. Each act of donation not only saves lives but also offers solace to families, ensuring that their loved one’s legacy endures through the lives of others,” Dr. Morrish said. “LiveOnNY’s unwavering partnership and dedication to this life-saving mission have been instrumental in our efforts to enhance awareness, facilitate donations, and ultimately save lives within our communities.”

Leonard Achan, president and CEO of LiveOnNY, praised the St. John’s team for increasing organ donations by 500% over the past three years, benefiting 4,000 people.

Heart transplant recipient Christine Shaver and Wajana Pagan, a donor family member, were honored with flowers for sharing their personal experiences and highlighting the profound impact of organ donation.
Heart transplant recipient Christine Shaver and Wajana Pagan, a donor family member, were honored with flowers for sharing their personal experiences and highlighting the profound impact of organ donation. Photo courtesy of Episcopal Health Services

The event also featured powerful stories from heart transplant recipient Christine Shaver and donor family member Wajana Pagan, both of whom shared the profound impact of organ donation.

Karen Paige, executive vice president & chief operating officer of EHS, and Bevin Mathew (right), director of Quality Management at EHS, were honored during the LiveOnNY Healthcare Hero Appreciation event. They are pictured with Leonard Achan, president and chief executive officer of LiveOnNY.
Karen Paige, executive vice president & chief operating officer of EHS, and Bevin Mathew (right), director of Quality Management at EHS, were honored during the LiveOnNY Healthcare Hero Appreciation event. They are pictured with Leonard Achan, president and chief executive officer of LiveOnNY.Photo courtesy of Episcopal Health Services

St. John’s Episcopal Hospital was presented with LiveOnNY’s Donor Advocate Award for its unwavering commitment to organ donation. Several hospital team members were recognized for their contributions, including registered nurses Cheray Small Adelaja and Emil Domingo, the Perioperative Department, Dr. Tessy Peter, Chairperson of Family Medicine, Bevin Mathew, Director of Quality Management at EHS, and Karen Paige, EVP & Chief Operating Officer at EHS.

Ms. Paige expressed her gratitude to both the LiveOnNY and St. John’s Episcopal Hospital teams for their dedication to the mission.

“When we honor the wishes of a patient and their family, we bring dignity to their decision and hope to those in need,” Ms. Paige said. “It is both our responsibility and privilege to carry out those wishes with the highest level of care and respect. I’m incredibly proud of the work we have accomplished and will continue to do together.”

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