CCH Health Connect
Welcome to Campbell County Health's blog, Health Connect, where you’ll
find the latest news and information to keep you and your family healthy.
This blog is written by many of our administrators, physicians and other
providers to improve health care, promote health and fight disease in
our community. It will connect you to various sections of our website
as well as social media.
We’re looking to engage you in conversation – we simply ask
that you do so in a polite and respectful way. Please be courteous, and
avoid comments that are profane, obscene, offensive, sexually explicit,
inappropriate, inflammatory or otherwise objectionable. Remember that
when you post a comment to a blog or our social media sites, it is published
for the world to see. Please consider carefully how much personal medical
information you want to share, with the understanding that this information
may be linked to your name and published on the Internet. Social media
is, after all, social, so please post your comments, questions and concerns
and help everyone in our community get the most out of our blog and social
media sites. Please read CCH's
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Holiday survival made simple
Posted on
December 03, 2014
It is that time of the year again – festivities, parties, get-togethers, social events, shindigs, or merrymaking are the norm and sometimes the expectation. Regardless of what you call it or how you celebrate, it is the holiday season ...
Thank you Gillette for your generosity
Posted on
December 03, 2014
Once again, the Campbell County Healthcare Foundation (CCHCF) put on a great Festival of Trees, and in the process raised more than $190,000—a record breaking year! I find the generosity of our community just incredible. The proceeds ...
CCMH has a new piano, thanks to the Kate Weis Trust
Posted on
December 01, 2014
A heart-felt thank you to the Kate Weis Trust for the beautiful acoustic grand piano for the Main Lobby of Campbell County Memorial Hospital in Gillette, Wyoming. Our volunteers have been playing holiday music on it since Monday, and ...
Sheldon Murray is the CCH Employee of the Month for December
Posted on
November 24, 2014
Campbell County Health is proud of its employees! And, to show it, we've decided to showcase the employees who are recognized as Employees of the Month in the CCH Health Connect Blog. These employees are nominated by patients, as well ...
Festival of Trees takes place November 21-23
Posted on
November 12, 2014
In the past 23 years, Festival of Trees has raised more than $1 million for the improvement of healthcare in our community. This year, the event takes place on Friday, November 21 through Sunday, November 23 at CAM-PLEX Energy Hall. Below ...
Balance: The key to a healthy life
Posted on
November 12, 2014
I love Wyoming in the fall. Football. Trees changing colors. World Series. Hunting. It's all good. This last week I was fortunate enough to get my fifth elk in five years. Although it is rewarding to come home with the critter you went ...
The benefits of vitamin D
Posted on
November 11, 2014
As I watch the first snows of November flying horizontal past my window, I am reminded that the days of sunshine and warm weather are at a premium for several months now. This is the point of the year that reminds me of all of the outdoor ...
Odessa Jensen is CCH's November Employee of the Month
Posted on
November 06, 2014
Campbell County Health is proud of its employees! And, to show it, we've decided to showcase the employees who are recognized as Employees of the Month in the CCH Health Connect Blog. These employees are nominated by patients, as well ...
Welcome Deb Johnston
Posted on
November 06, 2014
Deb Johnston wants you to feel comfortable. The new physician assistant at the Walk-in Clinic has a knack for putting her patients at ease. She’s worked in healthcare for 18 years, beginning her career as a nurse before completing a ...
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