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
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Practice Makes Perfect in Treating Strokes
Posted on
October 15, 2019
Dr. Ted Lawson consults on video with Dr. David Wheeler, of Wyoming Medical Center’s Primary Stroke Center during a recent Telestroke practice drill in the Campbell County Memorial Hospital Emergency Department ( ED ). The drill ...
Join the Conversation: Patient and Family Advisory Council
Posted on
October 15, 2019
One of the ways Campbell County Health involves patients, families and caregivers to help improve the patient experience is through the Patient and Family Advisory Council, or PFAC. PFAC is a collaborative group of patients, families and ...
New moms, new babies, new space!
Posted on
October 15, 2019
Campbell County Memorial Hospital 's brand new Maternal Child Unit is now open for business. Moms labor, deliver their babies and recover, all in the same room, a big change from the previous unit. The new rooms are much bigger too, ...
Can I Replace Both Knees at Once?
Posted on
October 14, 2019
One of the most asked questions I get during appointments at Powder River Orthopedics & Spine is if both knees can be replaced (operated on) at once. My answer has always been the same: I don’t offer this kind of surgery because ...
Get back some precious time with meal prep
Posted on
October 11, 2019
Students are back in school, and a chill is in the air—and if you ask me, it’s time for soup and comfort foods! Have you ever come home to a yummy roast in the crock pot? Your house smells amazing and dinner is ready in minutes! ...
Tips on creating consistency for bedtime
Posted on
October 11, 2019
As school has gotten into the full swing it is easy to relax on the schedules we have created for our families. As the school year continues maintaining structure and routine has many benefits. Trying to keep our bodies on schedule allows ...
Putting your bone and joint health first
Posted on
October 11, 2019
When juggling work and family, many find themselves putting their health on the back burner. For others, they will attend their regular well visits, but ignore the aches and pains that come from daily life. However, with a few mindful ...
The importance of prevention
Posted on
October 11, 2019
For many, the whole fall season can feel like a blur. With kids back in school, holidays just up ahead, and sports season in full swing, many families can find themselves burning the candle at both ends. Too often this can lead to an ...
Emergency nurses make a difference every day
Posted on
October 09, 2019
While Campbell County Health appreciates our emergency nurses year round, we wanted to take a special moment during Emergency Nurses Week on October 6-12 to recognize our nurses for making a difference. In fact today, October 9, is ...
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