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Scenes from D Magazine‘s 2023 Excellence in Nursing Celebration

More than 250 nurses and medical professionals came together for a night of well-deserved food, drinks, and fun.
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Robert Klaus, Samantha Klaus, Rachel Curran (Baylor University Medical Center), Kelly Curran (Law Offices of Kelly T Curran) Bret Redman
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Scenes from D Magazine‘s 2023 Excellence in Nursing Celebration

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On February 23, more than 250 nurses and medical professionals came together at On The Levee in Dallas’ Design District for a night of well-deserved fun with their esteemed peers. Guests enjoyed delicious drinks and food from Red Maple Catering while taking advantage of a variety of photo opportunities, fun fashion illustrations, and free hugs and kisses from Sammy the therapy dog. D Magazine editor Tim Rogers shared his appreciation for all the nurses who continue to show up for our city. 

A huge thanks to Baylor Scott & White Health, Concordia University, Children’s Health System of Texas, Scottish Rite for Children, UT Southwestern Medical Center,Methodist Health System, Texas Health, and West Coast University. Congratulations to all the 2023 winners and to all the nurses (named or not) who continue to show up for North Texas regardless of circumstance. Our sincerest thanks go to you. 

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