Laura Disque Named Chief Operating Officer of Rio Grande Regional Hospital

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McALLEN, Texas – Laura Disque, MSN, RN, has been named Chief Operating Officer at Rio Grande Regional Hospital. Courtesy Image, Hospital Image: Facebook for illustration purposes
McALLEN, Texas – Laura Disque, MSN, RN, has been named Chief Operating Officer at Rio Grande Regional Hospital. Courtesy Image, Hospital Image: Facebook for illustration purposes

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McALLEN, Texas – Laura Disque, MSN, RN, has been named Chief Operating Officer at Rio Grande Regional Hospital. 

Disque has a strong background in healthcare operations and business development. She previously served as Assistant Chief Nursing Officer at Rio Grande Regional Hospital. Over the years, Disque has led numerous strategic development initiatives and nursing operations at various organizations. Laura is a high-performing executive with over twenty-six years of experience in healthcare. She is skilled in enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring financial stewardship. Disque is well-versed in healthcare practices, compliance standards, and program development. As Chief Operating Officer, she will oversee the ancillary and support services of the hospital.

Laura is a Member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Board Member for the Texas Board of Nursing, Member of the Community Advisory Committee for the University of Texas School of Nursing, Member of the Community Advisory Committee for South Texas College Nursing & Allied Health, Member of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership, Member of the Texas Organization for Nursing Leadership and Member of the Texas Nurses Association.

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Disque strongly values public service and actively participates personally and professionally to improve the welfare of others.

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