Health Care Hall of Fame

Nov 22, 2021 at 08:44 am by Staff


Two New Classes Inducted at Belmont

 

After postponing the annual Tennessee Health Care Hall of Fame induction ceremony last year due to the pandemic, the industry celebrated the outstanding leaders in both the 2020 and 2021 classes at a gala luncheon last month held in Belmont University's newly opened Fisher Center for the Performing Arts. The dual-year class recognizes 10 healthcare leaders and legends from across the state.

"Over the course of the past year and a half, the COVID-19 pandemic has refocused the spotlight on the healthcare industry and the important role healthcare professionals play in each of our lives," said Belmont President Greg Jones, PhD. "Now more than ever, we want to honor the leaders in this vital field -- individuals who demonstrate the character, compassion and strength of purpose that quite literally transforms lives on a daily basis."

 

2020 Inductees

 

2021 Inductees

The Hall of Fame was created by Belmont University, Belmont's McWhorter Society and the Nashville Health Care Council to recognize Tennessee's most influential health and healthcare leaders. Additionally, the Hall of Fame serves as an on-going educational resource to document the rich history that has contributed to Tennessee's position as a leader for national healthcare initiatives. Sponsors of the induction ceremony contribute to not only the long-term viability of the Hall of Fame, but also to the McWhorter Society Scholarship Fund, which benefits students pursuing careers in the health sciences. Since the inception of the McWhorter Society and the Tennessee Health Care Hall of Fame, more than $3.7 million has been raised to support McWhorter Society Endowed Scholarships, and there have been more than 160 scholarship recipients since 2014.

"The inductees of the 2020 and 2021 classes of the Hall of Fame have helped shape and advance the industry, paving the way for future healthcare leaders," said Jones. "I can think of no better way to solidify the hope we have for our healthcare students than by honoring the heroes and heroines we want them to emulate."

 

 

Nominations Open for Class of 2022

The nominations are now open for the next distinguished class. A nomination form, along with information on eligibility and requirements, judging criteria and required materials, are available online at tnhealthcarehall.com/nominations. The deadline to submit candidates for consideration is Feb. 22, 2022.

 

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