Employee Spotlight Shines on Daryl Arcinas, RN

This month, we are proud to shine our Employee Spotlight on Daryl Arcinas, RN, Clinical Nurse Manager in the Emergency Department.

Daryl’s journey with Flushing Hospital Medical Center began in 2010. After a brief departure in 2023, he returned later that year as a per diem House Nurse Supervisor before being promoted to his current leadership role in 2025.

Healthcare is a family legacy for Daryl. Born in the Philippines and raised in Jamaica, Queens, he grew up inspired by his mother (a NICU nurse), his aunt (an ER nurse), and his uncle (an internal medicine physician), all of whom served at Jamaica Hospital. A graduate of Stony Brook University, Daryl remains deeply rooted in his community and his family.

Outside of the hospital, Daryl is a devoted husband to his wife, Jasmine, and a proud father to their two daughters, Rosalie and Reilene. Their home is made complete by two dogs: Hero, an Alaskan Malamute, and Nami, a Japanese Akita.

Daryl is a man of many interests, from playing the piano and enjoying live orchestral concerts by Hans Zimmer to staying active through football, golf, tennis, and swimming. An avid traveler, he frequently visits family in Los Angeles and Dallas and has explored much of Asia, with Japan, the Philippines, and Hong Kong topping his list of favorite destinations.

Daryl attributes his success to staying humble, transparent, and lead with integrity. He enjoys working at Flushing Hospital because of its unique “family-like” atmosphere. We are honored to have him on our team and look forward to his continued contributions for many years to come!

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