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Houston Dominicans By Ceil Roeger, OP (Houston) Sister Mary Brenda, OP (Houston), a teacher and school nurse at St. Agnes Academy in Houston, Texas; and Doris Yordanoff, nurse manager for the Dominican Sisters of Houston, were honored for their dedication to their profession during National Nurses’ Week May 6–12.
Sister Mary was nominated for, and received, an ASHE Award (Achievement in School Health Excellence). School staff and students submit the nominations, which are reviewed by a panel. The ASHE Award recognizes the dedication of health professionals to their profession and students. Sister Mary was nominated for her passion in promoting quality health for youth who need it most. In nominating Sister Mary, Amy Mattes, director of athletics at St. Agnes Academy, wrote,
As nurse manager for the Dominican Sisters of Houston, Doris is responsible for the care of the sisters 24/7. When she is not physically present, she is only a phone call away if one of the nurse assistants needs to consult with her regarding a sister’s need or care. Nursing is a ministry for Doris. Doris was honored in this year’s Houston Chronicle’s Salute to Nurses. For the past 12 years, the Houston Chronicle has invited readers to nominate nurses to be recognized for excellence in their field as a way to honor and celebrate nurses who are often behind-the-scenes heroes of our community. From hundreds of nominations, a panel of judges selected 10 outstanding professionals to represent their colleagues in the annual Salute to Nurses. Sister Mary Hanel, OP (Houston), wrote, “I am nominating Doris because I truly have never know a nurse as completely devoted to her patients as Doris is. She has worked for the Dominican Sisters of Houston for almost 20 years.” Sister Mary Magdalen goes on to say, “Doris is spiritually motivated to do her job, and because of that, everything she does is out of love and respect for her patients.” Doris is an exceptional nurse and caregiver at every phase of her patients' lives, but her devotion to them is never more evident than at the last stages of life. She is present to nurse, to pray and to comfort. The sisters in turn are grateful for her passion and dedication to assure they receive the care they need. |
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