Foundation’s Kristin Jenkins moderates TCU health care panel

Kristin Jenkins (l to r), Dr. Stuart Flynn, Barclay Berdan and Bill Thornton.

Kristin Jenkins (l to r), Dr. Stuart Flynn, Barclay Berdan and Bill Thornton.



During a sold out event this morning at Texas Christian University (TCU) in Fort Worth, DFW Hospital Council Foundation President Kristin Jenkins served as panel moderator during the educational breakfast forum “Transforming Health and Health Care.” The event was hosted by TCU’s Neeley School of Business.

The panel included Barclay Berdan, CEO of Texas Health Resources; Stuart Flynn, MD, Dean of TCU and the University of North Texas Health Science Center School (UNTHSC) of Medicine; and Bill Thornton, President of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce.

“With the recent presidential election, this event was a great opportunity to discuss the potential changes in health care,” Jenkins said. “This was a great turnout from area health care and educational executives. What do we anticipate and how will our profession respond to the changes?”

Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price was on hand to provide city-wide statistics on the success of the Blue Zone Project Initiative, a community-wide campaign focusing on residents leading healthier lives. John Roach, Dean of TCU’s Neeley School of Business, welcomed attendees.

The event was sponsored by TCU’s Health Care MBA Program, TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine, the HFMA Lone Star Chapter and the TCU Neeley Executive Education.

Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price

Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price



Kristin Jenkins

Kristin Jenkins



This morning's educational event was sold out.

This morning’s educational event was sold out.