Michael Hall
December 2023
Michael
Hall
,
DNP, RN, CNML
Center for Advancing Excellence
Midland Memorial Hospital
Midland
,
TX
United States

 

 

 

Dr. Hall has spearheaded numerous innovations and practice improvements and is committed to enhancing quality and working environments for nurses.
Dr. Hall started as an LVN in 1995 and has flourished into one of the most influential figures at Midland Memorial Hospital (MMH). He has spearheaded numerous innovations and practice improvements and is committed to enhancing quality and working environments for nurses. Additionally, Dr. Hall serves as the Interim Chair of the University of Texas of the Permian Basin College of Nursing, where he impacts the future of nursing. With his guidance, MMH has witnessed numerous innovations, practice enhancements, and accreditations. Driven by his desire to elevate quality and nursing work environments, Dr. Hall oversees various programs, including education, patient safety, clinical data analytics, and more.

Under Dr. Hall's guidance, MMH achieved dual accreditation, becoming the third organization nationwide to do so. He also led the pursuit of ANCC Pathway to Excellence designation, resulting in four designations. Dr. Hall's influence extends beyond MMH, as he has made lasting impacts in pain management and the establishment of the Total Joint Center at Midland Memorial Hospital.

“Dr. Hall has made a significant and lasting impact on nursing in the Permian Basin that has been disseminated and replicated across the country. Dr. Hall’s innovative approach to nursing education and development makes him a true visionary in nursing. I can think of a few more deserving of this honor," said Dr. Kit Bredimus, Chief Nursing Officer for Midland Health.

Midland Health takes great pride in honoring Dr. Hall for his exceptional leadership and mentorship throughout his career. Midland Health is honored to acknowledge Dr. Hall's remarkable leadership and mentorship throughout his career. This recognition is well-deserved for its profound impact on the nursing community.