loader image
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
85.1 F
McAllen
- Advertisement -

STHS Edinburg ER Nurse Named a Finalist in ImageFIRST’s national HeroesFirst Contest

Translate to Spanish or other 102 languages!

Nationwide voting is now open through Friday, October 3 to determine the top eight finalists, who will be awarded prizes, totaling $16,500, for representing the best in patient experience. Image courtesy of STHS
Nationwide voting is now open through Friday, October 3 to determine the top eight finalists, who will be awarded prizes, totaling $16,500, for representing the best in patient experience. Image courtesy of STHS
- Advertisement -

He has only been working as a registered nurse for about five years, but Javen Hinojosa is already earning national recognition for his commitment to providing quality, compassionate care to patients requiring urgent medical attention.

Hinojosa, an Edinburg native and former paramedic who works in the emergency department at South Texas Health System Edinburg, has been named a top 20 finalist in ImageFirst’s HeroesFirst national contest.

“In my daily responsibilities at STHS Edinburg, I have had the privilege of witnessing the extraordinary dedication of Javen Hinojosa, an ER Registered Nurse who truly embodies the spirit of teamwork. With his cheerful demeanor and remarkable sense of humor, Javen brings positivity to every interaction. His attitude is infectious, lifting the spirits of both patients and colleagues,” reads his nomination form. “Beyond his uplifting presence, Javen has demonstrated heroic skill, saving lives through his swift and decisive CPR interventions. His actions remind us of the profound impact one person can make in critical moments. Javen’s example inspires us all to approach each day with the same dedication, compassion, and commitment to making a difference.”

- Advertisement -

Organized by ImageFIRST, a leading healthcare linen services provider, the annual campaign recognizes healthcare heroes from across the United States who go above and beyond to enhance the patient experience. The contest celebrates individuals who align closely with the company’s values – Be Safe, Be Honest, Be Respectful and most of all, Be Remarkable. 

“HeroesFIRST is our opportunity to celebrate healthcare heroes whose dedication and integrity set a powerful example across the healthcare industry,” says Edward H. Orzetti, Chief Executive Officer, ImageFIRST CEO. “We are united by our shared focus – enhancing the patient experience – and are privileged to witness the extraordinary passion delivered by our healthcare partners each day. ImageFIRST is proud to support those who devote their lives to caring for others, and we look forward to the impact of this year’s campaign.”  

After the initial nomination process, which involved ImageFIRST service team members and customer advocates in the company’s 80+ markets submitting nominees, the list was pared down to Hinojosa and 19 other exceptional finalists.

Following a national online vote, the top eight heroes with the most votes, four each from the East and West regions, will be awarded a share of $16,500 in monetary prizes for representing the best in patient experience. 

- Advertisement -

As a patient, employee or community member, you’re invited to support Hinojosa – the only nominee from South Texas – by visiting the contest page and voting as often as you’d like. Voting is open to anyone from now until Friday, October 3, 2025, at 11:59 p.m.

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

- Advertisement -

More Articles

When Insomnia and Sleep Apnea Combine, Heart Risk Soars

In a recently published Journal of the American Heart Association study of nearly one million post-9/11 U.S. veterans, researchers found that adults with both insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea face substantially higher risks of hypertension and cardiovascular disease than those with either condition alone. The combination, known as comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea (COMISA), emerged as a distinct and harmful risk state.

Why Dietitians Say You Should Eat Breakfast

We’ve all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but do you really need to eat it, and what can happen if you skip it?

Community Invited to DHR Health’s 16th Annual Free Health Fair, Feb. 21st 

In an effort to increase access to health services and resources, DHR Health will host its 16th annual Community Health Fair on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance, located at 118 Paseo del Prado in Edinburg. This free community event will take place from 8:00 a.m. to noon and is open to the public.

STHS Children’s Hosting Annual Eddie’s Safari Run, March 7th

It’s common knowledge that consistent physical activity is vital for everyone, but it’s especially important for a child’s growth and development. 
- Advertisement -
×