By: Henry Winkelhake • Posted: March 4, 2021
Regina Hymer, DNP, R.N., CENP, came from a military family and proudly followed her father and sister into service. Regina wasn’t really sure what her calling was until she enlisted to become a medic in the U.S Air Force. From that point forward, she knew that she wanted to be involved in health care.
“I’ve had a great career and the opportunity to work with some amazing people,” said Regina, now vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer at Norton Brownsboro Hospital.
Veterans like Regina underwent some of the best training in the world while in the military. This rigorous preparation readies servicemembers for combat and builds flexibility and resiliency to respond to any of life’s “what ifs.”
Paul S. Schulz, M.D.
Dr. Schulz received his Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering at University of Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1992 and his medical degree from the University of Louisville in 1999. He continued on with the University of Louisville School of Medicine to complete an internal medicine residency and infectious diseases fellowship in 2005. He remained on faculty until 2007 when he joined a private practice group. In 2010, Dr. Schulz joined Norton Healthcare and currently serves as the system epidemiologist participating in antimicrobial stewardship, infection prevention, and employee health. As part of the infectious diseases PGY2 program, he precepts the longitudinal ambulatory infectious diseases rotation and adult infectious diseases consult service. His current area of interest is HIV/hepatitis C co-infection.