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Who Made the List of DFW’s Great 100 Nurses?

The region's major health systems were well represented in this year's list.
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Top caregivers have been chosen by the 2020 DFW “The Great 100 Nurses” among more than 850 North Texas nurses nominated by patients and co-workers. Initiated to praise and garner public awareness to the impactful efforts of 50,000 nurses positioned in Dallas-Fort Worth, “The Great 100 Nurses” has celebrated nursing excellence for 30 years across all practice areas.

Among the most recognized systems, Baylor Scott and White, Medical City Healthcare, and Texas Health Resources were the big winners.

“I am extremely proud that Medical City Healthcare nurses comprise nearly a fourth of this year’s honorees,” said Zach Mueller, chief nurse executive of Medical City Healthcare via release. “This prestigious recognition honors our nurses’ commitment to exceptional, compassionate care for every patient. Moreover, it distinguishes their excellence not only at the bedside, but in the boardroom and within the educational community.”

This year, health systems across the region were honored. See how many nurses made the list for each system below.

  • Baylor Scott & White- 21
  • Children’s Health- 5
  • Cook Children’s Medical Center- 1
  • JPS- 1
  • Legacy Physiatry Group- 1
  • Medical City-22
  • Methodist Health-1
  • North Central Surgical Center Hospital- 1
  • Parkland Health & Hospital System- 6
  • Radiology Associates of North Texas- 1
  • Texas Christian University- 2
  • Texas Health Resources- 27
  • Texas Oncology-2
  • Texas Woman’s University-3
  • UT Southwestern-7

Find all of the top nurses recognized in the program here.

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