Installation of the new PET/CT scanner began yesterday with the removal
of the old CT scanner in the
Heptner Cancer Center at
Campbell County Memorial Hospital in Gillette, Wyoming.
The next steps are to get approval for remodeling, complete the construction,
install the new PET/CT unit, train staff, complete the required inspections,
and receive approval to operate.
A date for the Open House has not been finalized, but will be set for mid-summer.
In November 2018, the Campbell County Healthcare Foundation’s
PET/CT capital campaign has
reached its fundraising goal for this project. PET, or Positron Emission Tomography, is a type of imaging
that helps healthcare providers choose the best treatments for cancer,
see how well treatment is working and detect if cancer has spread to other
areas of the body. Patients currently receive PET scans in a mobile unit
that travels to Gillette twice a month. Permanent PET/CT equipment installed
in the Heptner Cancer Center at CCMH means that patients can be seen when
they need to be screened and in a more comfortable, climate-controlled
environment.
The Campbell County Healthcare Foundation advocates for quality healthcare
services in Campbell County through leadership, education, scholarships
and fundraising. Learn more at
www.cchcf.com.