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Congratulations to the winners (and nominees) of this year’s National Nursing Week Awards at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. Each of these deserving winners were nominated by their colleagues for demonstrating an amazing dedication to the nursing profession, enhancing the experience of a fellow staff or peer in a remarkable way, or going above and beyond to provide exceptional care to patients and their families. Join us in giving these amazing nurses a well-deserved round of applause!
Preceptorship Award: David Safronyck, RN, 3B Unit


Chief Nursing Executive Award: Chris McNaughton, RN, Administrative Manager of 2A, 2B, 2C and TCU


Patient Experience Award: Xiaoxi (Desmond) Sun, RN, 3B Unit


Unit Leader Award: Shijo Jose Prakash, RPN, TCU


Season’s Gift Shop Association Nursing Bursary: Whitney Kendall, RN, Critical Care Response Team


Staff Experience Award: Mackenzie Sovereign, RN, 3B Unit



A sincere thank you to everyone across who took part in the Accreditation Canada On-Site Survey from May 11–14, 2026.
Over the four days, our staff, physicians, volunteers, learners, patient family advisors, and community partners came together to showcase the amazing work happening across our organization every day. The dedication, teamwork, kindness, and pride shown throughout the survey truly reflected who we are as an organization.
Accreditation is a team effort, and this milestone would not have been possible without your time, energy, and commitment to providing exceptional care to our patients and families.Thank you for all that you do — not just during accreditation, but every single day.


Media Release via St. Joseph’s Care Group
St. Joseph’s Care Group is creating more capacity for care at Hogarth Riverview Manor to better meet the needs of people as well as the broader health system by fall of 2026.
The change will see the return of 64 beds into service as long-term care. It will also see the addition of 14 new Community Transitional Care beds for people who require supports, but not at the intensity of service provided in hospital, while waiting for space to become available in the community.
“St. Joseph’s Care Group’s mission is to meet people where they are on their wellness journey and support them to achieve their highest quality of life,” said Janine Black, President and CEO. “This expansion allows people to receive care in environments that match their needs, supporting independence, social connection, and daily routines outside of the hospital. It’s good news for people, and for the system as a whole.”
St. Joseph’s Care Group and Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre had been operating the 64 beds in the interim as temporary transitional care for people waiting for long-term care, or as a supportive environment while waiting for space in the community.
“Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre was pleased to support community capacity needs over the years by operating the Transitional Care Unit (TCU) within Hogarth Riverview Manor. The transition of beds back to St. Joseph’s Care Group will support their intended structural and intended use for long-term care and match the care needs to the right setting,” said Dr. Rhonda Crocker Ellacott, President and CEO of Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and CEO of Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute.
The additional long-term care capacity and new community transitional care beds are good news for people in Thunder Bay. “By increasing capacity outside hospitals, more people can access the right care in the right setting at the right time, improving care experiences for people and enhancing the flow of services across the health system,” said Black.
Shared on behalf of Dr. Laura Power, Chief of Staff
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Frank Potestio has been appointed to the role of Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology effective May 1, 2026.
Dr. Potestio has been a member of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology since 1998 where he currently serves as Surgical Quality Lead. Additionally he is an Associate Professor at NOSM University. Highlights of his leadership experience include Sector Support Clinical Lead, Gynecology Surgery at Ontario Health, Section Chair of OB/GYN at NOSM University, and Medical Lead, Lakehead OB/GYN Local Education Group at NOSM University. Notably, Dr. Potestio introduced minimally invasive gynecologic procedures for the betterment of women’s health in the local and regional community.
In this role Dr. Potestio will work closely with leaders in the Women and Children’s Department, obstetrics and gynecology colleagues, the interprofessional team, and the Chief of Staff to promote excellence in the quality and safety of patient care within the department.
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Potestio on his appointment as Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Shared on behalf of Dr. Laura Power, Chief of Staff
We are pleased to announce the re-appointment of Alex Sieswerda to the role of Chief of Midwifery effective May 1, 2026.
Alex has served in this role since 2023 and has been a practicing registered midwife since 2001. She brings 18 years of leadership experience, a strong commitment to clinical excellence and safety and a focus on nurturing a safe, respectful environment for both patients and healthcare providers.
During her first term as Chief of Midwifery, Alex prioritized relationship building, enhanced communication and process improvement, to drive quality improvement and ensure safe midwifery care. Moving forward she will continue to collaborate with department leaders, midwifery colleagues, the interprofessional team, and the Chief of Staff to enhance clinical safety and excellence in the department.
Please join us in congratulating Alex on her re-appointment.
Reflections From the Front Lines provides our health care professionals with an opportunity to share stories and experiences about their role in providing exceptional care for every patient, every time.
We feature these each month during our Town Hall — a virtual venue designed to keep staff, professional staff, volunteers and leaners informed about what’s happening at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute.
Check out our previous episodes below (or on the Hospital’s YouTube channel), and be sure to tune in to future Town Halls for more stories.

This month’s Town Hall took place on Wednesday, May 20 via Microsoft Teams. See below for a video recording of the session and a copy of the presentation slides.
If you have questions you would like answered, please send them to TBRHSC.GroupNews@tbh.net and we will do our best to address them at a future Town Hall.
If you’d like to access a recording or presentation from a previous Town Hall, visit the archive.
Thank you for your commitment to staying informed and engaged.
Spring is here, and the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) campus is looking much cleaner, greener, and beautiful thanks to the efforts of this fantastic group!
On May 20, 2026 our Hospital’s Green Team partnered with staff from various departments at TBRHSC to participate in EcoSuperior’s annual Spring Up to Clean Up challenge. This team was successful in collecting 367lbs (or 166kg) of litter from the Hospital grounds.
Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make a positive impact on our campus and community.

Each May 21 marks the observance of World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, a day to honor the rich tapestry of cultures and traditions that contribute to building a more inclusive and just society.
Initiated by the United Nations, this day emphasizes the importance of bridging cultural differences, promoting dialogue, and supporting peace, stability, and sustainable development worldwide.
This day is an important opportunity to reaffirm our Hospital’s commitment to respecting differences, and fostering a safe and inclusive environment for patients, families, and staff. Embracing cultural diversity enhances the care we provide, and strengthens the bonds within our community.
To learn more about World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, please go to the United Nations Website at: https://www.un.org/en/observances/cultural-diversity-day
Let’s celebrate our differences and work together toward a more inclusive future.
Thank you to everyone who participated.