February 10, 2014
Name Department
Barnes, Ra’mon Supply Chain Management
Bell, Regina Texas Children’s Health Plan
Bob, Jamie Food and Nutrition Services
Burris, Toyanica Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Butler, Rivwan Centralized Scheduling
Collier, Ashley Texas Children’s Newborn Center
Cowperthwait, Christina Immunology
Cruz, Margarita Language Services
Cuva, James Human Resources
Davis, Randal Texas Children’s Heart Center
Day, Robert Information Services
Espinosa, Daniel Centralized Scheduling
Estep, Holly Texas Children’s Pediatrics North Cypress
Ezzeddine, Bilal Renal Service
Flick, Taylor Texas Children’s Newborn Center
Goodwin, Jenaya Texas Children’s Health Plan
Gorman, Jessica Texas Children’s Health Centers – Clear Lake
Green, Nickey Pharmacy Services
Guevara, Silsa West Campus – Pathology
Henderson, Delarie Health Information Management
Holmes, Laturischeva Pharmacy Services
Jones, Wendolyn Admissions
Joya, Lisseth Texas Children’s Pediatrics Fannin
Kibler, Kathleen Respiratory Care
Koch, Joel Human Resources
Kopp, Meredith Texas Children’s Heart Center
Le, Amy Pediatric Radiology
Lewis, Arielle Texas Children’s Newborn Center
Lopez, Jennifer Texas Children’s Heart Center
Melo, Juan Pediatric Radiology
Momin, Nisha Allergy and Immunology
Monroe, Cheryl Quality and Outcomes Management
Motle, Edwina Texas Children’s Heart Center
Oates, Hope West Campus – Emergency Center
Ortega, Ricardo Facilities Operations
Pruitt, Stephanie Women’s Services
Pyron, Tammy Pediatric Surgical Service
Rauda, Luis The Center – Greenspoint
Santiago, Mary Pathology
Schmitz, Tara Texas Children’s Health Centers – Clear Lake
Shahbaz, Mitra Texas Children’s Health Plan
Smith, Angela Emergency Management
Tasker, Constance Operating Room
Trevino, Mayra Women’s Services
Vu, Jennifer Pharmacy Services
Wiltz, Danita Women’s Services
Zuniga, Cynthia Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
February 4, 2014

“For this hospital shall live and abide within the resolution that any child in the State of Texas in need of medical care and attention – regardless of race, color, creed, or capacity to pay – shall find in Texas Children’s Hospital a refuge from the ravages of disease and illness and the hope for health and happiness.”

Leopold L. Meyer, Founder
Texas Children’s Hospital groundbreaking ceremony
May 23, 1951

Many things have changed at Texas Children’s since the unveiling of the hospital’s cornerstone, but these words still capture the essence of our vision. That vision has guided Texas Children’s through 60 amazing years and hundreds of breakthrough discoveries in pediatric medicine.

“At 60, we’re the youngest of the nation’s top 10 children’s hospitals, yet we are leading advancements in medicine for children and women all over the world,” said Texas Children’s President and CEO Mark A. Wallace. “Our expertise is respected and renowned, and the care we provide is unparalleled. We’ve done more in 60 years than most can imagine in twice the time.”

This is an exciting time at Texas Children’s Hospital as we celebrate several major milestones in our history. Last week, we introduced a brand new mission statement that defines who we are and what we want to achieve. Today, we are breaking ground on our newest community hospital, Texas Children’s Hospital The Woodlands, which helps us fulfill our promise to deliver the right care at the right time in the right place. And tomorrow, Texas Children’s Hospital will celebrate its 60th birthday.

Click here for a video about Texas Children’s first 60 years.

On February 1, 1954, Texas Children’s opened with one building and 106 beds. We treated 4,558 patients that first year. Today, with 592 beds and nearly 6 million square feet of space, we see about 8,500 patients per day and have more than 3 million patient encounters per year.

Today, Texas Children’s Hospital is known in Houston, across the nation and around the world. Families know they can rely on us for pioneering discoveries in childhood diseases. They know our staff and employees are some of the best in the world.

“We are intensely devoted to providing the best possible care, and still we strive to be more, give more and do more for our patients,” Wallace said. “It’s that unrelenting passion that’s driven us to dream and innovate and achieve seemingly impossible things. What we have done together has changed lives, inspired hope and made birthdays happier for families all over the world.”

Celebrate with us on Facebook!

During the entire month of February, we will be celebrating our 60th birthday on Facebook. Every week, we will feature a new #TBT (Throwback Thursday) photograph from Texas Children’s archives, and we will ask our thousands of supporters, employees and past/present patients and families to share their memories and favorite things about the hospital.

Check back on Tuesday for a Connect feature story with all the highlights from today’s groundbreaking of Texas Children’s Hospital The Woodlands.

Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Go Red for Women by wearing red this Friday, February 7, to raise awareness for heart disease. Texas Children’s Hospital badge-holders that wear red will receive a free heart healthy sweet treat with purchase* during lunchtime at the following Texas Children’s dining locations:

  • Clinical Care Center Food Court
  • Pavilion for Women Fresh Bistro
  • West Campus Luby’s DOTS Kitchen
  • Meyer Building The French Corner

For heart health education, blood pressure checks and tips to live a long and healthy life, please stop by the Employee Health and Wellness Go Red for Women booths on Friday, February 7:

  • Pavilion for Women Fresh Bistro: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
  • West Campus DOTS Kitchen: noon to 1 p.m.

*While supplies last.

Go Red heart health tips:

G: Get your numbers: Ask your doctor to check your blood pressure and cholesterol and monitor them regularly.

O: Own your lifestyle: Stop smoking, exercise, eat healthy, and manage stress.

R: Realize your risk: Heart disease kills one in three women. Learn about the risk factors, your family history, and the keys to prevention.

E: Educate your family: Make healthy food choices for you and your family and teach your kids the importance of staying active.

D: Don’t be silent: Tell every woman you know that heart disease is our number one killer.

The Employee Medical Clinic supports your personal health needs and offers convenient access to exceptional primary and urgent care services on the main campus. The clinic delivers many services including urgent care for personal illness and injury, preventive care, care management for chronic conditions, and counseling to help employees adopt the healthiest possible lifestyle. For more information or to make an appointment, please call Ext. 4-2150.

For more information visit goredforwomen.org.

Surprise your coworkers, friends or special someone and place your Valentine Delivery orders by Monday, February 10, at the Abercrombie and Pavilion Express Shops. Purchase your items, complete the form, and they will deliver the items on Valentine’s Day, Friday, February 14. Minimum order is $20.00, and delivery is free of charge.

Contact Stephanie Martinez, Volunteer Services, with questions.