The American Correctional Nurses Association has named Patricia Blair, PhD, LLM, JD, MSN, CCHP-RN, CCHP-A, the 2025 Correctional Nurse of the Year, recognizing more than two decades of leadership at the intersection of nursing, law, and correctional health.
Welcome
Incarcerated individuals in the United States are the only Americans with a guaranteed right to adequate healthcare because of the historic 1976 U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in the Texas case, Estelle v. Gamble.
Access to care means that, in a timely manner, an incarcerated individual is seen by a qualified healthcare professional, is rendered a clinical judgment, and receives care that is ordered.
At UTMB, we recognize that individuals in correctional settings deserve the same high standards of healthcare afforded to every member of our society. Through this Center, we aim to lead the nation—and the world—in advancing the quality, equity, and humanity of correctional healthcare.
We serve as a dynamic hub for interdisciplinary engagement, bringing together clinicians, educators, researchers, and system leaders to address the unique challenges and opportunities within correctional environments. Whether we are fostering cutting-edge training programs, developing impactful research, or strengthening policy and practice, our mission remains clear: to elevate correctional health to a standard of excellence.
Olugbenga Ojo, MD, MBA, FACP, SFHM, CCHP, CCHP-CP
Olugbenga Ojo, MD, MBA, FACP, SFHM, CCHP, CCHP-CP
