Advocate Good Shepherd names Victoria Lozano as Nurse of the Year
Victoria Lozano, a registered nurse specializing in diabetes care and education, was selected as a 2024 Nurse of the Year for her exemplary demonstration of Advocate Health Care’s core nursing values and unwavering delivery of best-in-class care.
“Advocate Health nurses are committed to delivering exceptional, evidence-based and equitable care for all,” said Jane Dus, senior vice president, chief nursing officer of Advocate Health — Midwest Region. “It is a true honor to witness the remarkable impact they make in transforming lives through innovative and compassionate care every day.”
Lozano’s innate compassion, desire to help others and love of science led to her pursue a career in nursing. She was inspired to specialize in diabetes education at a young age when her brother was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.
Lozano noticed that their family’s physician did not provide the education necessary for her parents to successfully manage her brother’s disease and as a native Spanish-speaking family, the language barrier caused further disconnect.
Eleven years into her career as a nurse, and seven years a certified diabetes care and education specialist, Lozano has become the nurse that her family needed all those years ago.
“I hold diabetes very close to my heart. I truly love to bring education and empowerment to my patents, community and family,” Lozano said.
She meets one-on-one with patients to equip them with the tools they need to manage diabetes. When Lozano interacts with Spanish-speaking patients, she’s able to authentically connect with them and build trust so they feel comfortable asking questions about their care.
Lozano’s work extends beyond the walls of the hospital. She leads a diabetes support group and recently started another secondary support group for Spanish-speakers. Additionally, she provides diabetes information and training sessions at local schools and community organizations.
“Victoria is an outstanding nurse with a gift for connecting meaningfully with her patients,” said Mary Roesch, chief nursing officer at Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital. “She also does an excellent job representing our hospital when she’s working out in the community to provide critical diabetes education.”
“It is a wonderful feeling to be seen and recognized for everything that I do,” Lozano said. “Often my patients need someone to see them and believe in them so they can be successful, and this Nurse of the Year recognition gives me the same feeling of encouragement.”
More than 1,200 nominations for this prestigious award were received on behalf of nurses from a variety of specialties across the patient care continuum. These front line nurses represent diversity in their backgrounds and experiences, including honorees with decades of experience and others new to the profession yet already making an impact on their patients, colleagues and communities.
Nominations were submitted by clinicians and teammates and reviewed by peer committees for blinded judging according to each nominee’s passion for patient care, commitment to service, solution-oriented abilities and evidence-based practice.
Advocate Health Care is part of Advocate Health, which employs more than 42,000 nurses across the nation, including 29 acute care facilities and more than 450 sites of care in the Midwest.