Texas Health Resources in Star-Telegram 05/21/2012
Texas Health Resources in Star-Telegram
A new screening for newborns at Texas Health Resources hospitals to help detect congenital heart defects was featured in a front page article of the Star-Telegram. Dr. Mary Lynch, medical director of the neonatal intensive care unit at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth and Megan Brooks, senior public relations specialist, were quoted. Theresa Renfro, R.N., staff nurse in the postpartum unit at Texas Health Fort Worth, was pictured performing the pulse oximetry screening on a newborn.
Texas Health Plano on NeighborsGo.com
NeighborsGo.com featured an item about Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano earning a Silver Texas Health Care Quality Improvement Award from the TMF Health Quality Institute. Dr. Mark Lester, interim chief quality officer for Texas Health Resources, and Dr. Jeffrey Canose, FACHE, hospital president, were quoted.
Texas Health Allen on NeighborsGo.com
NeighborsGo.com featured an item about Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen’s Vial of L.I.F.E. program. The story quoted Lori Templin, an R.N. who is leading the project, and Sheila McKinney, hospital president.
Texas Health Burleson in Burleson Star
The Women’s Screening Event at Texas Health Harris Methodist Outpatient Center Burleson was featured in the May 14 edition of The Burleson Star. Administrator Becky Tucker and Jamie Harraid, physician relations specialist, were quoted, and staff members Clayton Powell, Misti Calahan and Angel Grondin were photographed. Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth Community Health Manager Paulette Golden also was in a photograph.
Texas Health Dallas on NurseZone.com
An article on NurseZone.com featured quotes from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas’ nurse executives Cole Edmonson, D.N.P., R.N., FAHCE, NEA-BC, vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer, and Lisa Roberts, B.S.N., R.N., CCRN, NE-BC, nurse manager of the surgical intensive care unit at Texas Health Dallas. The article talked about the importance of collaboration between direct care nurses and nurse managers.
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