
TWELVE BSA NURSES NAMED AS THE PANHANDLE’S GREATEST
Twelve nurses from BSA have been recognized by the Texas Nurse's Association for their exceptional nursing practices. The nurses were honored at the 25 Great Panhandle Nurses event.
Jessica Hawley, RN – Women’s Center
Lindsey Kinard, RN – Patient Safety
Melinda Conway, RN – Regulatory Compliance
Stephanie Chestnut, RN – Intensive Care Unit
Michelle Adkins, RN – Intensive Care Unit
Suzanne Baxter, RN – Medical Family Practice
Natalie Huntley, RN – Medical Family Practice
Traci Doss, RN – Orthopedics and Neurology
Chelsey Castillo, RN – Intermediate Care Unit
Leandra Henthorn, RN – Orthopedics and Neurology
Shelby Hill, RN – Orthopedics and Neurology
Leisa Robinson, RN – Orthopedics and Neurology
The hospitals statement:
“Each nurse was selected for this prestigious recognition by the Panhandle Great 25 Nurses Review Panel based upon criteria in the following areas: professional role model, leadership, service to the community, compassion in patient care and significant contributions to the nursing profession.”
“Each of these nurse’s tireless energy, dedication and ability to lead make them outstanding role models and we’re proud to have them here at BSA,” said BSA Chief Nursing Officer Belinda Gibson, RN, BSN, MAM. “They are invaluable assets to our health system and our community.”
Last year, eight BSA nurses were honored including Melanie Allen, Tony Badillo, Christine Brewer, Darla Caldwell, Shirley Collins, Jay Griggs, Misti Moore and Jessica Welch.
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