April 20, 2021

Emma Goldberg of the New York Times published an article on the experiences of several Black female physicians working in predominantly White clinical settings. One emergency attending physician shared, “People ask me several times if the doctor is coming in, which can be frustrating. They ask you if you’re coming in to take the trash out – stuff they wouldn’t ask a physician who was a White male.” For April 2021, we suggest that you “Take Five” to learn about how such interactions with patients and colleagues that might seem like minor, unintentional offenses have been termed “microaggressions” and are actually damaging to an individual’s health and sense of belonging in health care.

  1. Define racial microaggressions: Dr. Derald Wing Sue and colleagues define racial microaggressions as “brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative racial slights and insults toward people of color.” Please see the following video that further describes microaggressions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ9l7y4UuxY
  2. Identify examples of microaggressions: Dr. Melanie Molina and colleagues provided a few examples of microaggressions in health care.
  3. Learn how often microaggressions occur: Racial microaggressions occur among approximately 80 percent of racial/ethnic minority providers.
  4. Understand the impacts: Microaggressions are linked to mental health, hypertension, personal wellness, and burnout among health care providers who are underrepresented in medicine, and mental health among patients.
  5. Courageously confront microaggressions: Dr. Derald Wing Sue and colleagues suggest that microaggressions can be addressed using use a three-step method called a “microintervention:”

Step 1. Make the invisible visible. Since microaggressions are often unintentional, it’s important to make others aware of what they said or what their actions were.

Step 2. Educate. Do not focus on the intent of the microaggression. Help the person know how the microaggression impacts you or someone else and explain why it is harmful.

Step 3. Disarm the microaggression. Steer the conversation away from the microaggression if it is inappropriate. This communicates that it is offensive and not something you want to entertain. You can address the microaggression directly during a 1-1 conversation.

There’s no doubt that our administrative roles at Texas Children’s are incredibly diverse with a wide variety of responsibilities to keep the organization going – and if one thing is certain, it’s that these professionals often go above and beyond their regular duties.

For Administrative Professionals Day on April 21, we’re proud to honor the men and women across the system who are efficient, hard-working, dependable, organized and wonderful in so many ways. Thank you for all that you do, and enjoy your special day!

We are also proud to recognize four outstanding administrative professionals who earned recognition this year in The Admin Awards®, often referred to as the “Academy Awards for Admins.” The awards are the first and only public recognition program of their kind in the country that focus specifically on recognizing and rewarding the achievements, dedication and importance of administrative professionals, who are nominated for consideration by their supervisors and fellow team members.

Kudos to our Texas Children’s people who were spotlighted in the 2021 Admin Awards celebration:

Cassandra Anderson
Winner, Leadership Award
Finalist, Colleen Barrett Award for Administrative Excellence

The Leadership Award recognizes the admin who leads others, whether formally or informally, and demonstrates a variety of leadership qualities, including persistence, focus, integrity, innovation, patience, decisiveness, open-mindedness, empowerment, generosity and a passion for helping fellow employees and their organization succeed.

“Cassandra is truly phenomenal,” said Executive Vice President Michelle Riley-Brown. “This is such a well-deserved recognition and I am so proud of her.”

Isabel (Izzy) De La Torre
Finalist, Above the Call Award

Melissa Vaesa Falcon
Finalist, Administrative Excellence in Public Service Award

Brittnie Wright
Finalist, Achiever Award

To learn more about these outstanding administrative professionals, click here.

April is Financial Literacy Month, and Texas Children’s is partnering with two of our Benefits providers, Fidelity Investments and EAP Plus, to organize a variety of webinars to help you with your financial well-being. Take advantage of this opportunity to assess your financial needs/outlook and enrich your knowledge towards a brighter financial future. These free sessions are available to all Texas Children’s employees.

Financial Webinars by Fidelity

Manage Unexpected Events and Expenses

  • Know how to assess spending and take control of a budget
  • Consider reasons for taking money from a workplace savings plan
  • Understand ways Fidelity can help

Date: Thursday, April 22
Time: 11 a.m.

Click here to register for webinar

Create a Budget, Ditch your Debt

  • Recognize the importance of managing debt
  • Learn steps for maintaining financial health
  • Plan for future goals

Date: Friday, April 23
Time: 2 p.m.

Click here to register for webinar

Ask Fidelity Session

Join us for an upcoming virtual Ask Fidelity Session where your local Fidelity planner will share important updates related to your workplace savings plan and provide you with resources to stay on track to meet your financial goals.

Date: Thursday, April 29
Time: 11 a.m.

Sign up here.

Financial Webinars by EAP Plus

Paying off Debt while Building Wealth

In difficult economic times, many people are struggling to manage their monthly bills, which can affect their ability to repay debt as well as save and invest for the future. This webinar will focus on developing financial plans and strategies to address the dual goals of paying off debt, while also building personal wealth. You will receive practical techniques to help you manage your personal finances to organize a sensible debt repayment plan without sacrificing other financial goals.

Date: Friday, April 23
Time: Noon

Click here to register for webinar

EAP Plus Financial Services

Looking for professional expertise on your financial concerns? This webinar will provide an overview of EAP Plus Financial Services, including how you can access a free and confidential financial counselor and other services. The EAP Plus financial experts can assist with a wide range of issues, including retirement planning, budgeting, debt, relocation or mortgages. For additional financial or EAP resources, you can also visit EAP Plus Online Portal. Click “register” and enter EAPPLUS as the Organization Web ID.

Date: Wednesday, April 28
Time: 11:30 a.m.

Join the Zoom meeting

Meeting ID: 919 2837 2043
Passcode: 834048
One tap mobile: +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)

Texas Children’s Transplant Team dressed up for National Donate Life Blue & Green Day on April 16 as a part of National Donate Life Month, which is held each April and dedicated to raising awareness for organ and tissue donation.

National Donate Life Month is also a time to reflect and show gratitude for the many courageous donors and donor families who have saved lives through the gift of donation.

If you have not considered being an organ donor, now is a great month to make that choice. Being an organ donor is a selfless act that can save up to eight lives. Donors leave a courageous legacy, and in some ways, are able to live on in transplant recipients. For more reasons why you should register to be an organ donor, check out this blog from Diana Harter, assistant clinical director of Transplant Services.

Texas Children’s is one of the largest and most active pediatric transplantation programs in the country. Learn more about our services and programs for patients awaiting an organ transplant by clicking here.

Ready to commit to life in the event of a tragedy? Visit www.RegisterMe.org to become an organ donor, and check out www.donatelife.net for more on organ and tissue donation.

April 13, 2021

Once your team reaches a 75% vaccination rate, you’re automatically eligible to win some of the hottest electronics on the market – just like these recipients! Read more

April 12, 2021

If you know a nurse whose super-human work makes a difference for our Texas Children’s patients and their families every day, now is the time to nominate him or her to receive well-deserved recognition through The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses.

The DAISY Award is an international program that rewards excellence in nursing and recognizes the clinical skills, compassion and care that nurses provide. It was founded in memory of Patrick Barnes, a 33-year-old patient who passed away in 1999 after battling an auto-immune disease. During his 8-week hospital stay, Barnes’ family was especially appreciative of the nurses they met and the excellent care they provided to him.

Since establishing The DAISY Foundation and developing the award program shortly after Barnes’ death, nearly 125,000 nurses around the world have been honored – including many of our own nurses here at Texas Children’s.

Submit a nomination today!

DAISY Award honorees are in-patient nurses who work in any clinical setting. Nominations are accepted year-round and can be submitted by anyone at Texas Children’s – a patient, family member, peer, physician, clinician or other staff member – who experiences or observes extraordinary compassionate care being provided by a nurse.

To access the nomination form, click here or visit http://www.DAISYnomination.org/TCH.

Saluting our 2020 DAISY Award recipients

Kudos to these Texas Children’s nurses who received The DAISY Award last year for their amazing work. To learn more about these outstanding honorees, click here.

November 2020

  • Cheng-Hai (Kevin) Wu – West Campus, Float Staff
  • Teyanna Tyson – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 15
  • Maria Olfindo – Pavilion for Women, PACU

October 2020

  • Laurel Gray – Medical Center, West Tower, ACD, Floor 7
  • Dianna Landry – Medical Center, West Tower, NICU, Floor 4
  • Kaitlyn Pawelek – Medical Center, West Tower, NICU 2, Floor 4

September 2020

  • Maria Torres Medina – Medical Center, Progressive Care, Floor 7
  • Ashley Pollard – West Campus Emergency Center
  • Qing Song – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 15

August 2020

  • Rebecca Kudlaty – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 10
  • Jennifer Hudnall – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 12
  • Leisa Fernandez – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 10

July 2020

  • Brian Guenther – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 10
  • Diep Nguyen – Medical Center, Pavilion for Women, Mother Baby Unit
  • Rouba Taha – Medical Center, Pavilion for Women, Mother Baby Unit

June 2020

  • Quynh Luu – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 14
  • Jaleen Daniel – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 11
  • Jennifer Hudnall – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 12

May 2020

  • Afife Batarse – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 10
  • Billie Casteel – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 15
  • Mary Ann Gapulan – Medical Center, Pavilion for Women, Mother Baby Unit

April 2020

  • Anessa Martir – Medical Center, NICU 2
  • Wendy Wederski – Medical Center, NICU 4 West Tower
  • Erika Quinlan – The Woodlands, Dermatology

March 2020

  • Debora Ybarra – West Campus Float Pool
  • Kristen Tondera – Medical Center, West Tower, Floor 10
  • Sheritha Copeland – Labor & Delivery

February 2020

  • Kristi Calvo – Medical Center, West Tower, Surgery
  • Sheritha Copeland – Labor & Delivery
  • April Jagneaux – The Woodlands, Acute Care

January 2020

  • Kenya Starks – Medical Center, Emergency Center
  • Mary Torre – Medical Center, Abercrombie 5th floor
  • Christopher Allison – The Woodlands, Acute Care

After winning the Get the Vaccine to End COVID-19 Drawing, the following team members tell us why they stepped up to be vaccinated and hope to inspire others.

Julissa (Julie) Wactor – 2.6 years of service
Staff Nurse – Urgent Care, Cinco Ranch
Why I got the COVID vaccine? One person closer to herd immunity. To help end this pandemic. I believe in science. I want to go back to our “normal.”

Kimberly Thompson – 7.5 years of service
Ambulatory Services Rep II, The Woodlands
I didn’t have a second thought about getting the vaccine when it was offered. I always considered my family and friends who I have contact with. I couldn’t bear the thought of exposing anyone else if I were Asymptomatic. When this virus infected four of my family members at the same time, I saw the effects of this dreadful virus of which one of my family members lost his fight. Thankfully, I already had my first dose. I was the green light for the rest of my family to move forward and conquer the fear of being vaccinated.

Tiana Beattie – 14.7 years of service
Sr. Business Systems Analyst
I decided to get the COVID vaccine to protect myself and others from this virus. Originally, I was against getting the shot but after doing my own research and listening to many of the conference calls the organization offered, I felt in my spirit it was the right thing to do. I had to fully understand that it’s not a cure but helps build immunity to fight the virus if I were exposed.

To date, more than 10,200 of Texas Children’s employees have received at least one vaccine dose.
If you haven’t already, schedule your vaccination appointment now, simply click here and sign up for the date and time that work best for your schedule.

Given the enormous vaccine participation from everyone, we have extended the Get the Vaccine to End COVID-19 $1,000 Drawing to Friday, April 30. Now Texas Children’s team members have multiple chances to win prizes in celebration of the vaccine breakthrough.

In addition to the $1,000 Drawing, Winner’s Choice Team Drawing kicked off on April 1, giving team members who have received at least one vaccine dose the opportunity to win some of the most sought-after electronics on the market. With the arrival of a third vaccine option and more of our colleagues and loved ones every day, this new contest is another way to express our appreciation for all those who have stepped up to lead the way. For complete drawing rules and eligibility, click here.