Distinguished Nursing Alumni Banquet
WHAT: The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing will honor past students during its annual Distinguished Alumni Banquet.
WHEN: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 10 (Thursday)
WHERE: Frazier Alumni Pavilion, 6th Street and Boston Ave.
EVENT: This year’s School of Nursing distinguished alumni are:
Jeff Watson, MSN, R.N., Leadership in Health Care
Hillery Quintanilla, BSN, R.N., Excellence in Clinical Care
Tamara Bavousett, DNP, R.N., C-PNP, Community Advocacy Award
For more information, contact Nathan Rice at (806) 743-3238 or email nathan.rice@ttuhsc.edu.
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