The Pavilion for Women at Texas Children's Hospital
  • Fetal Center coordinators

    Fetal Center clinical coordinators

    Angel Krueger, R.N.
    Angel Krueger has been a registered nurse for 17 years and has been at Texas Children’s Hospital since 1998. Prior to working in the Fetal Center, she provided care for patients and families with acute and chronic renal disease. Her primary responsibility at the Texas Children’s Fetal Center is the care of mothers and their families with a prenatal diagnosis of Spina Bifida and other congenital anomalies. 

       Krueger  

    Laura Mollett, R.N.
    Laura Mollett has been a registered nurse for more than 10 years. Her primary responsibility is to facilitate the coordination of a multidisciplinary plan of care to a select group of patients, mothers and families with the diagnosis of Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome and various fetal anomalies. She also works closely with the Program for Multiples helping mothers develop a customized plan for their pregnancy.

       Mollett  

    Jayme Molohon, R.N., B.S.N.
    Jayme joined the Fetal Center after working several years as a high-risk labor and delivery nurse. Her major responsibility at Texas Children’s Fetal Center is the care of mothers and their families with a prenatal diagnosis of Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome and conditions requiring fetal intervention. Jayme works hard to devote her time to the happiness and care of new mothers and their children requiring fetal therapies.

       Molohan
    Carmen Watrin, R.N., M.S.N.
    Carmen Watrin has been a registered nurse for 25 years. She has been at Texas Children’s Hospital since 1992 caring for children and their families with congenital heart disease, specifically undergoing congenital heart surgery. Her primary responsibility at the Texas Children’s Fetal Center is the care of mothers and their families with a prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease and other anomalies. Carmen’s goal is to support the mother and family from the initial referral through delivery.  
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    Fetal Center intake coordinators

    Veronica Contreras
    Veronica Contreras is an intake coordinator for the Texas Children’s Fetal Center. Her responsibilities include coordinating prenatal appointments, lodging arrangements and verifying coverage for emergent fetal intervention cases. Veronica also works closely with the Fetal Center’s Program for Multiples. Prior to joining the Fetal Center team, Veronica served as an ambulatory service representative for Baylor Maternal Fetal Medicine and Baylor Obstetrics and Gynecology. Veronica is bilingual in English and Spanish. 
       Contreras
    Ivonne Gutierrez
    Ivonne is an intake coordinator with The Texas Children’s Fetal Center. Her responsibilities are to coordinate prenatal appointments such as exams, consultations and tours of our facility. Ivonne is bilingual in English and Spanish. Prior to joining the Fetal Center, she served in the Cardiology department with Texas Children’s Hospital as an ambulatory service representative for 8 years. 
       Gutierrez
    Irma Marshall, CNA
    Irma is an appointment coordinator with the Texas Children’s Fetal Center. Prior to her role with the Fetal Center, Irma served as an appointment scheduler for Pediatric Services with Texas Children’s Hospital for more than 9 years. With her many years of experience at the hospital, Irma brings a great deal of knowledge and skill to her current position. Irma is bilingual in English and Spanish.
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    Jennifer Torres
    Jennifer Torres is an intake coordinator with Texas Children’s Fetal Center. She coordinates prenatal appointments such as exams, consultations and tours of our facility. Jennifer served in the Cardiology department as Ambulatory representative and then transferred to Cardiac Transplant Service as a clinical support coordinator to Transplant coordinators. With her previous 8 years of experience in Cardiology at Texas Children’s Hospital, she brings a wide spectrum of knowledge and skill to her current position in the Fetal Center. 
       Torres