ARLINGTON, Texas – A total of 35 Texas Health Resources nurses have been named to the DFW Great 100 Nurses list. Texas Health has more nurses on the list than any other health system in North Texas.
Nurses on the list are recognized for excellence in the art and science of nursing and for serving as role models, as well as for being leaders, community servants, compassionate caregivers and significant contributors to the nursing profession. The honorees were selected from hundreds of nominees for this prestigious honor.
“Texas Health nurses have shown great resilience, compassion and leadership throughout the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Barclay Berdan, FACHE, Texas Health’s chief executive officer. “We know that our nurses are great, and I am proud that so many of them have been recognized as DFW Great 100 Nurses.”
Texas Health nurses named to the DFW Great 100 list are:
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen
- Michelle Pecenka
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas
- Elizabeth Asturi
- Amy Blann
- Joseph Brookshire
- Zylo Corley
- Samantha Doup
- Coleman Hall
- Doug Johnson
- Kimberly Knight
- Kaylene Smith
- Joseph Tran
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton
- Melissa Winans
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth
- Felicita Garcia
- Cristy LePori
- Courtney Molinar
- Jamie Schweitzer
- Kellye Wheeler
Texas Health Huguley
- Maliah Kelley
- Mary Lewis
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford
- Bryan Bailey
- Clara Boyles
- Hazel Edwards
- Jennifer Meckley
Texas Health Physicians Group
- Jasmine Matawaran
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano
- Scott Flockhart
- Christine Harms
- Amynah Juma
- Stephanie Mather
- Terry Spidell
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest Fort Worth
- Jennifer Burrough
- Klava St. John
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest Fort Worth/Clearfork
- Phoebe Sumena
Texas Health Resources
- Scott Domingue
- Cheryl Mart
- Betsy Richter-Gifford
Related News
About Texas Health Resources
Texas Health Resources is a faith-based, nonprofit health system that cares for more patients in North Texas than any other provider. With a service area that consists of 16 counties and more than 7 million people, the system is committed to providing quality, coordinated care through its Texas Health Physicians Group and 29 hospital locations under the banners of Texas Health Presbyterian, Texas Health Arlington Memorial, Texas Health Harris Methodist and Texas Health Huguley. Texas Health access points and services, ranging from acute-care hospitals and trauma centers to outpatient facilities and home health and preventive services, provide the full continuum of care for all stages of life. The system has more than 4,100 licensed hospital beds, 6,400 physicians with active staff privileges and more than 26,000 employees. For more information about Texas Health, call 1-877-THR-WELL, or visit www.TexasHealth.org.