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FORT WORTH – Medical City Fort Worth has named Brandy Stegall, MSC, RN, NEA-BC, as chief nursing officer (CNO).

Stegall brings more than 27 years of nursing experience, including two decades of leadership within Medical City Healthcare. Before joining Medical City Fort Worth, she served as CNO at Medical City Denton and was instrumental in enhancing patient care and nursing satisfaction. During her tenure, Medical City Denton received the HCA Healthcare Unit of Distinction award for emergency services, heart and vascular care and intensive care for three consecutive years.

"Brandy’s experience and proven track record for enhancing nursing operations will advance our commitment to clinical excellence and compassionate patient care,” says John Hoover, Medical City Fort Worth CEO. “We are pleased to welcome her to lead our nursing team to the next level of healthcare excellence.”

Stegall earned a Master of Science in Nursing from Walden University and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from North Georgia College. In 2023, she graduated from the HCA Healthcare Chief Leadership Program for CNOs and was honored as a DFW Great 100 Nurse in 2014.

Additionally, she is board-certified as a Nurse Executive by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. She is actively involved with the Texas Organization of Nurse Executives and the American College of Healthcare Executives.

ABOUT MEDICAL CITY FORT WORTH

Medical City Fort Worth is a 378-bed, acute care hospital located in Fort Worth, Texas. With a medical team of more than 700 physicians, Medical City Fort Worth offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services in a wide range of specialties, including cardiovascular care, neurosciences, oncology, surgical services, orthopedics, kidney transplants and emergency care. Part of the Texas Stroke Institute stroke care network, Medical City Fort Worth is a designated comprehensive stroke center and a Joint Commission-certified chest pain center. Named one of America’s 250 Best Hospitals by Healthgrades, Medical City Fort Worth is A-rated for safety by the Leapfrog Group and Magnet® recognized for nursing excellence.

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FORT WORTH – Medical City Fort Worth donated $5,500 and 1,600 pounds of food to the Tarrant Area Food Bank, contributions that will provide more than 30,000 meals to families in need. These donations, part of Medical City Healthcare’s “Summer of Service” and Healthy Food for Healthier Tomorrows  initiatives, underscore the hospital’s commitment to addressing food insecurity in Fort Worth and surrounding areas.

“We believe in showing up for our community and caring for them like family,” says John Hoover, CEO of Medical City Fort Worth. “Our monetary donation will help provide more than 30,000 meals to our community. This contribution and the 1,600 pounds of food collected through our summer food drive reinforce our commitment to fighting food insecurity and building healthier tomorrows.”

More than 30 Medical City Fort Worth colleagues gathered at the Tarrant Area Food Bank to present the donation check, assist with quality control, and pack bags of fruit for families in need. This volunteer activity was the highlight of the hospital's Summer of Service projects, demonstrating its dedication to community support.

The Tarrant Area Food Bank plays a vital role in the fight against hunger in North Texas. Serving 13 counties, the food bank distributes nutritious food to local pantries, shelters, and community kitchens, feeding thousands of families each month. Their comprehensive programs also address the root causes of hunger by providing education and resources to those in need.

In addition to assisting the Tarrant Area Food Bank, Medical City Fort Worth colleagues replenished a local outdoor community pantry in the Near Southside area of Fort Worth.

Medical City Fort Worth’s Summer of Service initiative is an annual program encouraging employees to participate in various volunteer activities and community service projects. The initiative aims to foster a culture of giving and reinforce the hospital's commitment to compassionate care and community engagement.

ABOUT MEDICAL CITY FORT WORTH

Medical City Fort Worth is a 378-bed, acute care hospital located in Fort Worth, Texas. With a medical team of more than 700 physicians, Medical City Fort Worth offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services in a wide range of specialties, including cardiovascular care, neurosciences, oncology, surgical services, orthopedics, kidney transplants and emergency care. Part of the Texas Stroke Institute stroke care network, Medical City Fort Worth is a designated comprehensive stroke center and a Joint Commission-certified chest pain center. Named one of America’s 250 Best Hospitals by Healthgrades, Medical City Fort Worth is A-rated for safety by the Leapfrog Group and Magnet® recognized for nursing excellence.

Medical City Fort Worth is part of Medical City Healthcare

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FORT WORTH – Matthew Sartorius has been named chief operating officer (COO) at Medical City Fort Worth.

In this role, Sartorius will oversee hospital operations and work closely with medical staff leadership, senior leadership and management to ensure high-quality, compassionate care and unparalleled patient service.

Before joining Medical City Fort Worth, Sartorius served as COO for Abrazo Arrowhead Hospital, Abrazo Surprise Hospital and an off-campus emergency department. He has also held other leadership positions including vice president of operations at HCA Healthcare’s StoneSprings Hospital Center, and associate administrator at Memorial Hospital Jacksonville.

“Matthew brings an impressive record of operational excellence and strategic leadership to Medical City Fort Worth,” says John Hoover, CEO of Medical City Fort Worth. “We look forward to his leadership's positive impact on our hospital and the community we serve.” 

Matthew earned a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Health Administration from the University of North Florida, Jacksonville. He is an active American College of Healthcare Executives member and has been recognized for his leadership and contributions to the healthcare industry.

ABOUT MEDICAL CITY FORT WORTH

Medical City Fort Worth is a 378-bed, acute care hospital located in Fort Worth, Texas. With a medical team of more than 700 physicians, Medical City Fort Worth offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services in a wide range of specialties, including cardiovascular care, neurosciences, oncology, surgical services, orthopedics, kidney transplants and emergency care. Part of the Texas Stroke Institute stroke care network, Medical City Fort Worth is a designated comprehensive stroke center and a Joint Commission-certified chest pain center. Named one of America’s 250 Best Hospitals by Healthgrades, Medical City Fort Worth is A-rated for safety by the Leapfrog Group and Magnet® recognized for nursing excellence.

Medical City Fort Worth is part of Medical City Healthcare

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Mosquito.jpeg Infectious diseases expert offers advice to prevent West Nile Virus.

FORT WORTH— Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer, which also ushers in mosquito season. The first mosquito positive for West Nile virus was confirmed in North Texas recently, prompting experts at Medical City Fort Worth to provide tips to help the community stay informed and safe from the potentially deadly Virus.

West Nile Virus is a severe mosquito-borne illness that peaks in the United States from mid-August to early September. The severity of the virus can vary, depending on a person's immune system and existing medical conditions.

 Most people infected with West Nile Virus might not show any symptoms. According to the National Library of Medicine’s National Center for Biotechnology Information, about 25% may develop a mild illness known as West Nile fever. In rare cases, the virus can cause severe neurological symptoms such as meningitis, weakness, paralysis and seizures.

Symptoms may include:

  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Fatigue
  • Back pain or muscle aches
  • Rash
  • Nausea or vomiting

“Most mild symptoms can be managed at home with rest and hydration,” says Anupama Chennupati, MD, an expert in infectious diseases at Medical City Fort Worth. “However, if you experience severe symptoms, including neurological issues, you should seek medical attention immediately at your nearest emergency room.”

Treatment focuses on relieving symptoms, as West Nile Virus has no specific antiviral treatment.

Dr. Chennupati suggests residents take the following precautions and practice the “Four D’s” to protect against West Nile:

  • Dusk/Dawn: Limit time outside during dusk to dawn, when mosquitos are most active
  • DEET: Use FDA-approved insect repellents that contain DEET
  • Dress: Wear long sleeves and pants to minimize skin exposure outside
  • Drain: Eliminate standing water around the home to reduce mosquito breeding sites

“By taking these simple precautions, you can significantly reduce your risk of infection and enjoy a safer summer,” says Dr. Chennupati.

Local authorities may also spray areas with mosquito-killing agents during outbreaks to control the mosquito population. Currently, no human vaccine is available for West Nile Virus.

To learn more about Medical City Fort Worth’s emergency care services, visit: https://www.medicalcityhealthcare.com/locations/medical-city-fort-worth-hospital/specialties/emergency-care

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FORT WORTH – Medical City Fort Worth has appointed Benjamin Baggi as the hospital's new assistant chief financial officer (ACFO). In this role, he will also support Medical City Weatherford. In this position, he will work closely with hospital leadership to oversee financial operations and strategy and ensure the hospital's continued success in delivering high-quality patient care.

Baggi brings a wealth of experience in financial management and healthcare operations to his new role. Before Medical City Fort Worth, he served as the financial systems and reporting manager at Florida Cancer Specialists in Tampa, Florida, where he played a pivotal role in implementing a new financial reporting and recording system.

In addition to his role at Florida Cancer Specialists, Baggi has held leadership positions in finance at prominent healthcare organizations where he piloted innovative ideas to improve budget timelines and systems, reduce workload and enhance communication between departments.

"We are pleased to welcome Ben to the Medical City Fort Worth team," says John Hoover, CEO of Medical City Fort Worth. “His extensive experience and proven track record make him an asset to our hospital as we continue to grow and serve the healthcare needs of our community."

Baggi holds an MBA with a concentration in Data Analytics from Saint Leo University and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from Southwestern Adventist University.

ABOUT MEDICAL CITY FORT WORTH

Medical City Fort Worth is a 378-bed, acute care hospital located in Fort Worth, Texas. With a medical team of more than 700 physicians, Medical City Fort Worth offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services in a wide range of specialties, including cardiovascular care, neurosciences, oncology, surgical services, orthopedics, kidney transplants and emergency care. Part of the Texas Stroke Institute stroke care network, Medical City Fort Worth is a designated comprehensive stroke center and a Joint Commission-certified chest pain center. Named one of America’s 250 Best Hospitals by Healthgrades, Medical City Fort Worth is A-rated for safety by the Leapfrog Group and Magnet® recognized for nursing excellence.