Page 6 - Healthcare News 2023 Healthcare Heroes
P. 6
HEALTHCARE HEROES OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS
Nobrien@businesswest.com
ow 87, almost 88, Joanne (Jody) O’Brien is two decades and change past what the Social Security Administration considers ‘full retire- ment age.’
But she is still working — two days a week as a triage nurse for the Urology Group of Western New
England (UGWNE), in its Northampton office. She’s doing plenty of other things to keep busy, which we’ll get to, but for now, let’s focus on her day job — and the fact that she still has one.
When asked why, her face curves into a huge smile — it seems to be almost permanently like that — and she offers a simple and direct explanation.
“I love nursing,” she told BusinessWest with a voice that would imply this would be obvious if she’s been doing it for more than 67 years. But she wanted to elaborate, and did.
“I lucked out picking nursing as a profession coming out of high school because it’s just been the most rewarding career I could possibly imagine,” she said. “I’ve enjoyed it so much that I don’t want it to end. As long as someone keeps me employed, I’ll keep coming to work.
“I lucked out picking nursing as a profession coming out of high school because it’s just been the most rewarding career I could possibly imagine. I’ve enjoyed it so much that I don’t want it to end. As long as someone keep”s me employed, I’ll keep coming to work.
“I absolutely love what I do — I can’t say enough about how great nursing has been for me,” she went on. “It’s
a wonderful career to have. I’ve tried so many different aspects of it, and I’ve loved them all. So I figured there’s no sense packing it in if you love what you’re doing.”
Her career has placed her in many settings — from a hospital ship that was part of Project Hope in the early ’60s to Western New England College, where she was director
of Health Services; from an eye-surgery office in Hawaii to the Hampden County Jail and House of Correction, where she was a per-diem nurse and, later, director of nurses, with many other stops as well.
But longevity and this variety of professional settings only begins to explain why O’Brien has been chosen as a Healthcare Hero for 2023 in the Lifetime Achievement category. Beyond her various day (and night) jobs, she has undertaken a number
of service and volunteer
assignments — from reading
During Her Long Career, She Has Made a World of Difference
By George O’Brien
Lifetime Achievement Jody O’Brien
Nurse, Urology Group of Western New England
H6 2023
<< 2023 HEALTHCARE HEROES >>
BusinessWest
O’Brien >> Continued on page H8