JUDITH E. HICKS
Specializing in administration telehealth, Judith Hicks serves as the chief executive officer of Beechwood Health Solutions, LLC since 2009.
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.
Mercedes Walters was previously the national director of human resources for Avanti Health Systems. Today, she is district governor of Lions International.
Norma Richards instructed advanced medical-surgical nursing at the Jefferson Davis campus of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.
Louann Brechbill Zinsmeister has served Messiah College in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, as a professor of nursing since 1994.
Glenda G. James serves as a nurse at Alvin C. York VA Medical Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, from 1992 until her retirement in 2005.
Naomi Farrell, RN has written for the UN Observer and International Report since 1993 and for the Jerusalem Post since 1995.
Rosemary Ciullo worked at Henry Horner Children’s Center, and later her own private practice, which she ran out of her home from 1995 to 2000.
Beryl Pixley served in the emergency department ER at Tennessee Medical Center and as a critical care emergency room nurse at Alvin C. York Medical Center.
Dr. Ernestine Bady Davis started her career as a nurse in various hospitals across Arizona, Virginia, California, and Japan.
Motivated by a love for nursing, Jazmin Aprecio Manlapaz spent decades in the field before retiring in 2018. Knowing she made a difference meant a lot.
Everything J. Sue Fletcher did throughout her career as a nurse was to help others. One of her main focuses was community mental health.
Mary Talmadge’s final position before retiring in 2001 was professor and director of the School of Nursing at California State University Long Beach.
Barbara Eloisa Mai was inspired to pursue psychology and nursing by her friends. They always told her how approachable and comforting she was.
Jeannette Emily Barnes was an anesthesiologist for decades before retiring in 2003. She loved being able to help patients.
Inspired by the nurses who cared for her after a childhood medical procedure, Phyllis Adams has dedicated her life to the field.
Joy Holland served as chief of staff to Rep. Muriel Bowser in Ward 4 and deputy secretary for the District of Columbia before retiring in 2017.
Although Linda Carol Hege officially retired in 2011, she continues to lend her services as a nurse to the Shalom Project on a volunteer basis.
Naomi Kate Sheppard served the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor as an associate professor from 1972 until her retirement in 1992.
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