By: Hinojosa S.C.R. No. 54
 
 
 
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
         WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of Texas is pleased to
  recognize Dr. E. Linda Villarreal on her distinguished service and
  leadership as president of the Texas Medical Association; and
         WHEREAS, Dr. Linda Villarreal served as president of the
  Texas Medical Association from 2021 to 2022; an invaluable asset to
  the organization during the COVID-19 pandemic, she guided the
  administration with diligence and determination in a time of
  challenges and uncertainty, and her leadership reflected her
  commitment to the highest ideals of medicine; and
         WHEREAS, Dr. Villarreal opened Memorial Medical Clinic in
  1989 in her hometown of Edinburg, where she has practiced medicine
  for more than 30 years; trained as an internist, she has fought for
  improved health care at the Texas-Mexico border, where patients
  often cannot afford insurance; she has worked tirelessly to support
  the interests of patients in rural regions experiencing physician
  shortages and to shed light on such social determinants of health as
  food insecurity, unemployment, and environmental hazards; and
         WHEREAS, Throughout her career and her leadership as
  president of the Texas Medical Association, Dr. Villarreal made
  many contributions to organized medicine in the Rio Grande Valley
  and across the state; a vocal protector of medical practitioners
  and their patients, Dr. Villarreal defended the interests of the
  medical profession and contributed her efforts to increasing
  funding for graduate medical education; and
         WHEREAS, Driven and determined in all of her endeavors,
  Dr. Villarreal remained undeterred in the pursuit of her childhood
  dream of becoming a doctor despite many obstacles and great
  personal sacrifice; she earned her bachelor's degree in pharmacy
  from The University of Texas at Austin in 1970, and after practicing
  pharmacology for over a decade, she enrolled in medical school in
  Tampico, Mexico; after earning her degree, she completed her
  medical residency in El Paso before returning to Edinburg, where
  she opened a private practice in internal medicine and joined the
  staff of Edinburg General Hospital; and
         WHEREAS, Dr. Villarreal has served in a range of leadership
  roles with the Hidalgo-Starr County Medical Society, and she served
  as the Texas delegate to the American Medical Association; she has
  held positions with the Texas Medical Association including board,
  council, and committee roles in addition to her leadership as chair
  of the board and her service as president of the association; and
         WHEREAS, A brilliant, compassionate, and widely respected
  physician, Dr. Villarreal has dedicated her time and energy to
  saving lives and to faithfully serving the interests of patients 
  and the members of her profession; she is an inspiration to her
  colleagues and to generations of future doctors, and it is indeed
  fitting that she receive special recognition on her outstanding
  leadership and achievements; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 88th Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby commend Dr. E. Linda Villarreal on her exemplary service as
  president of the Texas Medical Association and on her invaluable
  contributions to the field of medicine in Texas and extend to her
  best wishes for the future and for continued success in her
  endeavours; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be prepared for her
  as an expression of esteem from the Texas Legislature.