by Darin Allred | Nov 17, 2022 | Hospital News, Medical Weight Loss, Primary Care, Women's Services
Party-size platters groaning with tempting arrays of mouth-watering holiday foods are stressful if you want to maintain your weight and your waistline. Knowing what and how much to eat during holidays can help you stay slim, healthy and active. Preparing holiday food... read more by Darin Allred | Jul 27, 2022 | Hospital News, Primary Care
Summers’ torrid days will relent, signaling school and resuming sports and other activities for returning students. Returning to school in-person also brings after-school team activities with lots of peer interactions. Meanwhile, COVID’s lingering threat reminds us... read more by Darin Allred | Feb 14, 2022 | Hospital News, Medical Weight Loss, Outpatient Services
For Cooke County resident Whitney Reeves, the goal of losing weight wasn’t as much about how it would make her look, but how it would make her feel. Reeves was infected with COVID in August 2020. While her symptoms were not bad at the time, complications arose... read more
by Darin Allred | Dec 15, 2021 | Hospital News
With the holiday season upon us, as well as potential COVID-19 surges, the likelihood of poor eating choices becomes more pronounced. Our relationship with food has been severely tested throughout the pandemic. “The enduring disease has created more stress and... read more
by North Texas Medical Center | Jun 4, 2020 | Hospital News
Rural Matters, a podcast featuring issues important to Rural America, recently spoke to Carrie Zbierski, Chief Nursing Officer at North Texas Medical Center; Andra Smith, Director of Practice Management at North Texas Medical Center; and Brian Doerr, Senior Vice... read more by Tom Sledge | Nov 22, 2019 | Hospital News
Prior to becoming the CEO at North Texas Medical Center, I spent the previous 13 years of my career working in bigger cities for larger for-profit hospitals. While I enjoyed the career growth and progress I experienced there, I feel that my obligation and commitment... read more