News to Know
Keeping the community informed of what's going on at CCMH.
April 12
Nursing Residency Program Provides a License to Learn
Research shows that if nurses leave the profession, they do it in the first 12 months after graduating from a nursing program. It’s no different at CCMH. That’s why nursing leadership developed the first Nursing Residency Program for new graduates—to increase competence, confidence and improve retention within the organization and the profession of nursing. Read more.
Preparing for the Worst
EMS and the Education department hosted nearly 500 emergency medical professionals last week during EMS University—an event that helps EMTs from around Wyoming satisfy their recertification requirements. Read more.
April 1
healthCHECK+: It’s a Plus for Your Health!
Campbell County Memorial hospital announces a new service to help the community with their wellness needs—healthCHECK+. Designed to help build your relationship with your healthcare provider, healthCHECK+ lets you receive lab tests and health screenings without a physician order. Read more.
March 25
Program Helps Students Prepare for the Future
Ah, remember your high school days? Hanging out in the commons, arguing with your parents about your 10 pm curfew, observing a surgeon perform a carpel tunnel operation … Wait. What? That’s right. Students at Campbell County High School who participate in a Mentorship Program have just that opportunity—and many others. Read more.
March 4
Ways to Support Team Angie
CCMH employees and several community members have created fundraisers for the Laakso family. As many know, Angie Laakso, an occupational therapist at CCMH, was injured in a car accident in early February. Here are ways to support this family’s road to recovery.
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