Six of Odessa Regional Medical Center’s nurses have been recognized by the Permian Basin Great 25 Nurses, a press release detailed.
This organization is a local nonprofit that was developed to recognize outstanding nurses in the Permian Basin.
“We are extremely proud to have six of our ORMC nurses honored for the hard work and dedication we see each and every day,” President at Odessa Regional Medical Center Stacey Brown stated in the press release. “We are grateful to be part of a program that takes the time to recognize these efforts.”
The ORMC nurses honored this year include:
>> Carol Cates, MSN, MBA, RN
>> Jami Chapman BSN, RN
>> Vanessa Dick, RN
>> Denae Sims, RN
>> Lorelei D. Taylor, RN
>> Heather Rodriguez, RN
“We wanted a program here in West Texas to recognize the great contributions nurses make in our communities,” Brandi McDonald, founder of PB Great 25, said in a news release. “Although we are not Dallas, Fort Worth, or Houston, West Texas has great healthcare services and great team members providing those services.”
Nominations were submitted online and reviewed by the Permian Basin Great 25 nurses Board of Directors and a community panel of non-clinical individuals. Nurses were acknowledged not only their work in the profession, but also for their exceptional achievements and work within their communities. For more information on the Permian Basin Great 25 Nurses, visit www.pbgreat25.com