Texas Health HEB, Texas Health Plano in Dallas Morning News 09/11/2012
Texas Health HEB, Texas Health Plano in Dallas Morning News
Dr. John Naus, psychiatrist on the medical staff at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford and Dr. Nancy Donachie, medical director of the Seay Behavioral Health Center at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano, were featured in an article that ran on the front page of the Life and Arts section of The Dallas Morning News. The article discussed lessons learned from the 9/11 tragedy when dealing with mental health.
Texas Health Alliance in the Times-Register
The Times-Register featured an article about Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Alliance’s Community Celebration, planned for this Saturday. Winjie Tang Miao, the hospital’s president, was quoted.
Texas Health Fort Worth, Texas Health Southwest Fort Worth in Fort Worth Business Press
Certified Chest Pain Coordinators Gregorita Smith at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth and Kim Kimberling at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest Fort Worth were highlighted in this week’s Fort Worth Business Press.
Texas Health Dallas, Texas Health Kaufman in Dallas Business Journal
The Dallas Business Journal recently featured the promotion of Maureen Bottom to director of patient access for Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Kaufman.
Texas Health Kaufman in Local Papers
Stories about the 2012 Black Tie Ball, benefitting Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Kaufman, were recently featured in the Kaufman Herald and Athens Daily Review. The fifth annual fundraiser will be held Nov. 10 in the Omni’s Trinity Ballroom. Proceeds from the gala help support the hospital’s non-profit work to provide prenatal care for low-income, uninsured women in the Kaufman community. Both articles quoted Patsy Youngs, president of Texas Health Kaufman, and Joe Ann Talbot, chairperson of the 2012 Black Tie Ball.
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