ANNETTE GENTRY SHOUSHA
Annette Gentry Shousha, RN, retired in 1995 from her position as an intensive care unit critical care nurse at the Nashville Veterans Affairs Hospital.
Annette Gentry Shousha, RN, retired in 1995 from her position as an intensive care unit critical care nurse at the Nashville Veterans Affairs Hospital.
Harriette Mogul served as an associate professor in the women’s health program at New York Medical College from 1992 until her retirement in 2018.
Since 1989, Pearl Murphy has been a staff nurse in the medical-surgical vascular care unit at Southern Ohio Medical Center in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Carolyn A. Miller is currently on the clinical staff at the Maternal Health Center in Bettendorf, Iowa, as a certified nurse midwife since 1990.
Supported by decades of practiced industry experience, Lee A. Pletts Goscin, MD, PhD, currently works as an endocrinologist in Largo, Florida.
Terresa Stallworth serves the University of Texas Health Sciences Center as an associate professor in psychiatry and clinical professor in psychiatry.
Now semi-retired, Linda Detillion works as a private care legal nurse and consultant since 1992 after a long career as a medical-surgical pediatrics nurse.
Brenda Bowens serves as an operating room staff nurse at Battle Creek Health Systems and RNFA at Bronson Battle Creek Hospital since 1992.
Beverly McDonald-Miller began her career as a staff nurse at Veterans Affairs Hospital in 1981 before moving up the ranks to numerous other roles.
Specializing in administration telehealth, Judith Hicks serves as the chief executive officer of Beechwood Health Solutions, LLC since 2009.
Sheila Heising serves as a perianesthesia and COMTAC care nurse at the Wexnet Medical Center of the Ohio State University.
Alexandra Dylong remained at Christ Hospital for 11 years before transferring to Monmouth Medical Center from 1979 until her retirement in 2003.
Nadira S. Drepaul currently serves as a registered nurse at NYU Langone Health in New York since 1995, specifically working in ICU since 2001.
Driven by her desire to make a difference in the world, Kimberly Rae Carlson decided to focus on a particularly vulnerable group: animals.
Connie Goodman-Milone lends her knowledge to freelance pieces in Miami and to “The Bereavement Poetry Project,” which she has co-authored since 2016.
In 1983, E. Dorinda Shelley transferred as a professor to the University of Toledo in Ohio, where she remains to this day.
Rosalie M. Uht’s efforts led her to become the first female to ever receive both an MD and a PhD from Stony Brook University.
Since December 2010, Maja Zaric has served as an intervention cardiologist at Northwell Health’s Lenox Hill Hospital in New York.
Since 1998, Nancy L. Schatken has served as owner and founder of Mostly Medical, Inc., in Hallandale, Florida, and previously in New York and Barbados.
Evelyne M. Davidson was a physician at Baptist Primary Care System from 1994 to 1998, now serving in the same role at Premier Medical Associates since 1998.
Skilled in pediatric nursing case management, Debra K. Meneely, BHSE, RN, CPN, currently serves as the pediatric complex case manager for MDwise Inc.
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