The Memorial Hermann Institute for Nursing Excellence wins Excellence in Nursing Award from Texas Nurses Foundation

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The Memorial Hermann Institute for Nursing Excellence has earned the 2025 Nursing TEAM Excellence Award from the Texas Nurses Foundation for its innovative approach to patient care. Bryan Sisk, the Chief Nursing Officer, commended the team for their commitment to fostering a supportive environment for nurses and enhancing patient-centered care. The institute focuses on transforming bedside care through research, collaboration, and workforce development. By partnering with academic institutions, the INE has expanded entry-level healthcare programs and supported advanced educational opportunities for nurses. The award will be presented at the TNF Excellence in Nursing Gala on June 6 in Austin, where the INE team will be recognized for their accomplishments.

This accolade highlights the importance of innovation in nursing and its impact on the healthcare system. The INE's efforts contribute significantly to clinical excellence and workforce development in the region. The commitment to shaping the future of healthcare is evident in their ongoing initiatives.

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