Terah Phillips, RN was recently recognized by New Vision for her compassion, integrity, and character in representing the New Vision Service, a program that represents a widely underserved and stigmatized population. Mena’s nomination, Mrs. Phillips, was selected for recognition by the corporate team through blind evaluation of the nomination.
“I believe, Terah, as a representative of Mena Regional Health System, has surpassed the expectations and set a standard among her peers and within the nursing culture nationwide.” – Matthew Walters, RN, Director of New Vision Clinical Services.
For more information on the Drug and Alcohol Medical Stabilization Service, contact New Vision at 479-243-2280.
Pictured from left: Dr. Richard Billingsley, CNO; Lisa Wood, Director of Med/Surg, ICU; Terah Phillips, RN; Kelsie Jaggers, New Vision Intake Coordinator; and Bethany Hughes, New Vision Service Coordinator.
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