Dr. Bob Dent, Chief Operating and Chief Nursing Officer of Midland Health

Dr. Bob Dent is the Senior Vice President, Chief Operating and Chief Nursing Officer at Midland Memorial Hospital. He serves on local, state, and national boards and organizations to help improve nursing and our healthcare system. He is passionate about advocacy, culture, and leadership. He recognizes the importance of the invisible architecture, our people and makes himself visible and approachable to all staff. He desires to create a more positive workplace environment so staff can deliver an exceptional experience for our patients and their visitors.

Bob received both his Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing and his Master’s Degree in Business Administration/Health Care Management from the University of Phoenix. Bob earned a Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP) from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing.

All Blogs by Dr. Bob Dent, Chief Operating and Chief Nursing Officer of Midland Health


  • Give a Gift for Seasons to Come: An Advance Directive 

    Give a Gift for Seasons to Come: An Advance Directive

    12/18/2017

    Most people are not prepared for the end of life. With advances in life expectancy, decreasing mortality thanks to public health, sanitation and modern medicine, end-of-life issues are increasingly pushed to the back burner. Over ...

  • #HAVhope: A National Day of Awareness for Hospitals Against Violence 

    #HAVhope: A National Day of Awareness for Hospitals Against Violence

    6/5/2017

    On June 9th, Hospitals Against Violence Hope (#HAVhope) Friday, in a Day of Awareness, will focus national attention on ending all forms of violence. This is an outgrowth of project initiated by the American Hospital Association B...

  • The Importance of Patient Safety 

    The Importance of Patient Safety

    4/17/2017

    At Midland Memorial Hospital, our aim is to create a healthy workplace environment where patients and those who care for them have an exceptional experience with us free from harm. Our patient’s safety is very important to us. The...

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