After a successful run that spanned five decades, the final Impact was published in January 2020.  Impact was UTMB Health’s employee newsletter. It evolved from a one color printed tabloid newspaper to a full color magazine with a digital component. We’ve archived the past several years on these pages for your review and enjoyment.

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Working Wonders

Oct 2, 2017, 11:56 AM by KirstiAnn Clifford

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This edition of Working Wonders honors all UTMB employees statewide who stepped up before, during and after Hurricane Harvey to serve the needs of our patients, families, colleagues and communities.

The individuals above are just a few of the employees who truly worked wonders during Harvey. They represent UTMB’s three campuses, clinics and Correctional Managed Care facilities across Southeast Texas. From all of us at Impact, thank you for your compassion and unwavering dedication to fulfilling UTMB’s vital mission—to improve health for the people of Texas, and beyond. #WeAreUTMB

In the photo:
(Front row L-R) Courtney DelBosque, nurse, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Philesha Evans, associate vice president, Human Resources; Mitchell Thomas, floor project supervisor, Environmental Services; Tamara Sherrod, digital communications, Marketing and Communications; Gary Eubank, chief nursing officer, UTMB Correctional Managed Care

(Second row L-R) Teresa Rivas,
EVS building attendant, Environmental Services; Debra Harris, nurse, Carole Young Medical Facility, Correctional Managed Care; Laura Dobbs, certified nurse midwife, Regional Maternal Child Health Program; Devon Mican, CT technologist, Angleton Danbury Campus; Officer John Gonzalez, UTMB Police

(Third row L-R) Dr. Sidra Qureshi, chief resident, Internal Medicine; Patty Decker, nurse, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Angela Leake, Starbucks barista, Food Services; Sgt. Joel Rivera, UTMB Police

(Fourth row L-R) Dr. Joan Richardson, chair, Department of Pediatrics; Vincent Showalter, respiratory therapist, Angleton Danbury Campus; Dr. Rece Laney, fellow, Department of Surgery; Dr. Jong Lee, professor of Surgery; Dr. Terri Parks-Cannon, assistant program director and hospitalist, League City Campus

(Top row L-R) Shannon Porter, internal communications, Marketing and Communications; Dr. Steve Klimczak, resident, Internal Medicine; Jordan Sweet, environmental protection management technician, Environmental Health and Safety; Christopher Smith Gonzalez, media relations, Marketing and Communications


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