Brown Foundation Award for Excellence in Oncology Nursing honored Tiffany Richards
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has awarded the 2024 Brown Foundation Award for Excellence in Oncology Nursing to Tiffany Richards.
Tiffany Richards has dedicated over two decades of her career to patient care at MD Anderson Cancer Center, where she serves as an advanced practice provider and supervisor in the Myeloma department. Her passion for nursing began at a young age and has only deepened over the years, shaping her into a compassionate and knowledgeable healthcare professional committed to delivering the highest standard of care to her patients.
Richards’ influence extends beyond patient care. She is actively involved in research within the field of myeloma, where she regularly presents her findings and contributes to advancing treatment protocols. Her research has been published in six textbooks and nearly two dozen scholarly articles, cementing her status as a thought leader in her field. In addition, Richards has taken on leadership roles in various myeloma nursing organizations, serving on numerous boards and committees, where she continues to shape the future of oncology nursing.
Finalists of the 2024 Brown Foundation Award for Excellence in Oncology Nursing were also announced.
About Heather Meador
About the 2024 Brown Foundation Award for Excellence in Oncology Nursing
This prestigious award is the highest nursing honor at MD Anderson, recognizing outstanding contributions to oncology nursing, exceptional patient care, and a deep commitment to excellence in clinical practice.
Richards was selected by a committee composed of MD Anderson’s clinical faculty, nursing leaders, patient care administrators, a patient family advisory committee, and a previous award recipient. Along with the award, Richards received a $15,000 cash prize, a commemorative crystal plaque, and a pin. Finalists for the award, Heather Meador, and Linda Amatya Shrestha, were each recognized for their excellence in nursing practice and received $5,000 each.
History of Brown Foundation
The Brown Foundation was established in 1951 by Herman and Margarett Root Brown, along with George R. and Alice Pratt Brown. Since its inception, the foundation has awarded over $1.6 billion in grants, focusing primarily on education, the arts, and community service.
In 1982, The Brown Foundation created the Brown Foundation Award for Excellence in Oncology Nursing, previously known as the Ethel Fleming Arceneaux Outstanding Nurse-Oncologist Award. This year marks the 43rd anniversary of the award. Through the ongoing generosity of The Brown Foundation, MD Anderson honors and recognizes the essential role oncology nurses play in advancing the institution’s mission to end cancer.
On this occasion Peter Pisters, President of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, posted on X:
“Congratulations to MD Anderson Cancer Center’ Brown Foundation Award for Excellence in Oncology Nursing recipient Tiffany Richards and finalists Heather Meador and Linda Amatya recognized at today’s ceremony. Inspired by your compassion and commitment to the patients we serve.”
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