Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women earns accreditation as a Center of Excellence in Minimally Invasive Gynecology. Surgical Review Corporation (SRC) administers this best-in-class accreditation every three years, and Texas Children’s has earned this designation for the third consecutive time starting in 2018. We are the only Center of Excellence in Minimally Invasive Gynecology in Houston and one of four in the state.
The surveyor had high marks for our program and commented, Texas Children’s is “perfect example of a Center of Excellence in Minimally Invasive Gynecology” and “your passion is palpable.”
This designation would not be possible without our dedicated nurses and their commitment to providing excellent care preoperatively, during surgery and post-operatively. In addition to the accreditation, a number of our surgeons received Master Surgeon titles. Congratulations to Drs. Xiaoming Guan (program director), Tamisa Koythong, Joseph Nassif and Geoffrey Schnider for this honor. These are the first Master Surgeon titles for Drs. Koythong and Nassif.
“This designation shows our providers are committed to providing safe and effective patient care by supplying a high concentration of expertise in their field,” said Nakeisha Tolliver, director of Perioperative Services. “Becoming a Center of Excellence proves we are continuously improving outcomes, reducing complications for our patient population and increasing case volumes.”
About SRC – Surgical Review Corporation
Established in 2003, Surgical Review Corporation is a nonprofit, patient safety organization that develops and administers best-in-class accreditation programs for medical professionals, surgeons, hospitals and freestanding outpatient facilities throughout the world. These programs improve the safety and quality of patient care and lower the overall costs associated with successful treatment. Data, provided by program participants, is used to determine which treatments achieve the best outcomes. This information enables clinicians, patients, payors and policymakers to make informed decisions that improve health care delivery.