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Quait named Director of Noyes ICU

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DANSVILLE – Joanne Quait is coming to Noyes with a goal: Making Noyes Health a regional center of excellence.

Quait is the new director of the Holroyd Intensive Care Unit at Noyes Memorial Hospital. In that role, she will assure patients are getting top care while keeping their families involved, schedule employees, troubleshoot problems, and develop education for the ICU Team. 

“I have and have always enjoyed the rural healthcare setting,” said Quait when asked what drew her to Noyes. “I’m also drawn to the strong sense of pride that is exhibited by the employees of Noyes Health.”

She is a familiar face at Noyes, having previously worked at Noyes in the Emergency Department as a per diem RN.

“We are very fortunate to have Joanne returning and taking a leadership role in the ICU,” said Dr. Chad Teeters, President and CEO of UR Medicine Noyes Health. “With the team of Joanne and Dr. Molina leading our intensive care unit, our ability to provide critical care to the region has now been taken to a whole new level.”

A Nunda resident, Quait graduated High School from Warren Local Schools in Vincent, Ohio. She received my Associates Degree in Nursing from Genesee Community College and my Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from the University of Rochester. 

Quait’s experience includes: Working as a CNA at the Mt. Morris and Geneseo Skilled Nursing Facilities and at the Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation when they combined. After graduating nursing school she started working at Highland Hospital as an RN along with per diem work at Livingston County Hospice, LCCNR, and Noyes.

In her spare time she likes to travel, enjoy the sunshine, read, kayak, and ride her motorcycle. She also has a 17-year-old son who is graduating in June.


UR Medicine Noyes Health is a diverse and comprehensive nonprofit health care system serving all of Livingston County and parts of Steuben, Allegany and Ontario counties in New York. The system includes Nicholas H. Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville, Noyes Health Services and Urgent Care in Geneseo, Noyes Kidney and Dialysis Center in Geneseo, and Noyes Mental Health and Wellness Services in Dansville. Nicholas H. Noyes Memorial Hospital is a full-service, 67-bed community the only 24-hour Emergency Department in Livingston County, and is accredited by the Joint Commission. The hospital is located off Interstate 390, Exit 4. For more information about UR Medicine Noyes Health, visit noyes.urmc.edu

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