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.
Introducing Mayra Garcia who works at the Campbell County Memorial Hospital
Medical/Surgical Unit as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and Medication Aide (MA-C) in Gillette, Wyoming. Mayra has worked for CCH for more than five years,
and hopes to go back to school to further her education.
For those who don’t know, a MA-C is a certified nursing assistant
(CNA) who has completed additional classroom training to be certified
to dispense medications to patients while working under the supervision
of a Registered Nurse. Training is usually 4 months, and includes 140
hours of supervised clinical practice. These essential employees work
in conjunction with nurses and physicians to provide basic care for our
patients, attending to their personal needs and comfort. CNAs responsibilities
include maintaining patient hygiene, supporting doctors and nurses in
medical procedures and technical treatments, patient charting, and explaining
care instructions to patients. And CNAs who practice in Med/Surg units
are in a very demanding setting. CNAs on this unit care for patients across
many age levels, with a huge variety of disease categories or injuries,
and with different degrees of acuity.
Mayra says that “being available to help others” is part of
what inspired her to get started in healthcare. She also loves that nursing
offers the opportunity to work in many different departments and any place
in the country. She takes pride in knowing that our patients trust her
to take care of them.
When asked who her healthcare hero was, Mayra names Elizabeth Ciravolo,
who was one of the first employees at CCH that Mayra relied on. Mayra
worked with Elizabeth at Pioneer Manor and the Legacy before transferring
to the Med/Surg Unit. “She taught me so many things, training me
when I started as a brand new CNA and as a Med Aide,” she says.
When Mayra isn’t taking care of patients at CCMH, she is spending
time with her family. During the summer, she likes to hike, and enjoys
trips to Colorado Springs to spend time with family there.
We asked Mayra what she likes most about working for CCH, and what excellence
every day means to her. Check out her response:
“The Med/Surg team is one of the best teams I’ve been on at
CCMH. I know that I can count on my nurses and ask for the help I may
need, and that they’ll do everything they can to make sure I get
that help. This also means that our patients know that they can trust
me to take care of them. We have a great hospital in our community. I’m
so proud to be part of CCMH where we provide Excellence Every Day.
To me excellence every day means that we could provide the care everyone
deserves. I work hard to treat our patients with respect and dignity.”
We are proud of you, Mayra! Thank you for being part of our CCH family
and for the respect you show our patients!
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.
To learn more about becoming a CNA, visit
www.cchwyo.org/cna.