Dr. Janet Jowitt receives statewide nursing award

Janet JowittDr. Janet Jowitt, associate professor in the College of Nursing at UNT Health Fort Worth, recently received the 2025 Community Impact Award from Texas Nurse Practitioners.

The award honors a nurse practitioner who has demonstrated exceptional commitment to service, education, leadership and clinical practice. Jowitt was recognized at the TNP annual conference held Sept. 27.

With more than 25 years of nursing experience, Jowitt has become a leader in geriatric and correctional healthcare, focusing her efforts on improving care for underserved and vulnerable populations. She is a board-certified adult and geriatric primary care nurse practitioner.

At UNT Health, Jowitt serves as an associate professor in the College of Nursing. She also precepts students across multiple disciplines and serves as a nurse practitioner with the UNT Health Clinical Practice Group Center for Older Adults.

Jowitt’s service extends well beyond the classroom and clinic. She has volunteered with the Tarrant Area Food Bank and the Cowtown Marathon Health Fair, where she has provided medical care since its inception. Her dedication to rural and community health has made a lasting impact.

Nationally, Jowitt has served as a consultant on dementia-related illnesses for the Federal Bureau of Prisons and is widely regarded as a subject matter expert on healthy aging in correctional settings. She currently serves on the board of directors for the American Correctional Nurses Association.

“Dr. Jowitt’s career is a testament to the power of service and leadership,” said TNP President Erin Pérez. “She exemplifies what it means to be both a leader and a champion for vulnerable populations.”

Her work continues to strengthen communities and elevate the nursing profession.

“Dr. Jowitt exemplifies the spirit of community impact through her unwavering dedication to correctional nursing and her advocacy for healthy aging,” said Dr. Cindy Weston, founding dean of the College of Nursing. “Her service extends beyond clinical care; she is a trusted healthcare expert in her rural community. Her work has not only improved lives but has also inspired others to serve with purpose and heart.”

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