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Surgeons Count on JPS Mechanic to Set Them Up for Success

Is that a surgeon changing a light bulb?

No, actually. That’s JPS Health Network maintenance mechanic Kris Rizzo. It’s his job to make sure everything either works or gets fixed in surgery, Perioperative Services and Sterile Processing so doctors and nurses can do their life-saving work. He said he sometimes is confused for a surgeon because, due to the need to keep the sensitive areas where he works perfectly clean, he wears scrubs instead of the uniforms his colleagues wear in other parts of the health network.

Sailors from the USS Fort Worth Dock at JPS

Crew members from the USS Fort Worth on Thursday visited patients at JPS Health Network. It was part of an effort to give something back to the ship’s namesake community, they said, because it supports the vessel and its sailors so well.

“It’s great to be able to come here and see in the patients’ eyes or in their smile that we were able to lift their spirits,” said Devin McLean, an electronics technician on the Freedom Class littoral combat ship as he went from room to room. “I’m glad to be able to be a part of this.”

Getting to JPS

Are you coming to John Peter Smith Hospital? There are many ways to get here, whether you’re driving, hopping on a bus, taking two wheels or your own two feet! We’ve put together a few tips to help our patients and visitors navigate the Main Campus.

 

Driving to JPS?