Campbell County Health is proud of its employees, and we want the CCH family
and the Campbell County community to know about the good work that they
do for this organization.
Allow me to introduce Rebecca (Beck) Koss, RN, who works in the Campbell
County Memorial Hospital
Dialysis Center. Beck has an associate’s degree in nursing from
Gillette College, and has worked for CCH for five years. For those who don’t know,
the Dialysis Center in Gillette provides dialysis treatment, testing,
and education six days a week to meet the needs of patients, and their
families, using hemodialysis for kidney failure. Dialysis provides a life-support
treatment that uses a special machine to filter harmful wastes, salt,
and extra fluid from the patient’s blood—essentially replacing
many of the kidney's important functions. Beck’s mother,
Pat Tschetter (who recently retired from working as a House Supervisor at CCH) was why
Beck chose a career in health care. We asked Rebecca what she likes most
about working at CCH and what excellence every day means to her. Check
out her response:
“What do I love about working at CCH? We have access to some really
amazing resources for our patients, and ourselves. I also love my coworkers,
all of the opportunities that I have to grow in my career, as well as
the encouragement to be the best nurse I can be.
Excellence every day means that I go the extra mile for every person I
encounter in my day, whether it is in my department or in another. I also
feel this means that I am an ambassador when I’m not at work and
I represent the hospital in a positive way.”
We are very lucky to have a Dialysis Center in Gillette, and we are also
very lucky to have employees like you, Beck, to care for patients. Thank
you for all that you do to make our patients comfortable while they are
here. We appreciate you.
Is there a CCH employee who went the extra mile or shows you extraordinary
service? Give them a pat on the back by completing an
Excellence Every Day card.