May 6, 2025
Thank You, Nurses: The Heart of Hereford Regional Medical Center
Every patient who walks through our doors is met by a nurse. It might be for a blood draw, an emergency, a post-op check-in, or a quiet conversation when things feel uncertain. No matter the reason, our nurses show up — skilled, steady, and full of heart.
During National Nurses Week, we pause to say what we mean every day: Thank you.
At Hereford Regional Medical Center, our nurses do more than deliver care. They listen, advocate, comfort, and carry the weight of hard days with quiet strength. In Hereford, that kind of dedication means even more. Nurses here aren’t just healthcare providers — they’re neighbors, church members, parents, and friends. They understand this community because they are this community.
“The nurses at Hereford are the backbone of this hospital,” said Candice R. Smith, CEO. “Their clinical skill is top-notch, but what sets them apart is how deeply they care about every single patient who comes through these doors. They don’t clock out of that.”
From the ER to the inpatient floor, the clinic to rehab, our nurses bring knowledge, patience, and grit. This week, and every week, we recognize and thank them — for their work, their care, and their unwavering presence.
If you see one of our nurses, reaffirm that they make this hospital, and this community, stronger.

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