Why should you go to EMS University ? Check out what Mark McClintock from Black Thunder Coal Mine has to say about why he sends their employees to EMS University. Whether you’re an EMT, paramedic, police officer, sheriff officer, ...
We understand how it easy it can be to grin and bear it. Whether your job is a physically demanding one or one that requires long periods of sitting, it can often be common practice to ignore what you believe are minor aches and pains, and ...
Campbell County Health is proud of its employees, and we want the CCH family and the Campbell County, Wyoming community to know about the good work that they do for this organization. Meet Sarah Moore, a certified nursing assistant ( CNA ) ...
Campbell County Health is very proud to see Elizabeth (Liz) Wood, RN/EMT-I, who works in the Campbell County Memorial Hospital Emergency Department and in Emergency Medical Services, in this 82717 Magazine The Women’s Issue feature: ...
The Campbell County Health March 2019 Department Discovery features the Care Management team, which is part of Quality, Risk and Care Management Department in Gillette, Wyoming. Generally speaking, CCH's Quality department monitors and ...
Earl Manous was a coal miner for 37 years. And he smoked for 20 years. He wasn’t very active because shift work made it difficult to exercise regularly. About five years ago he began have real trouble breathing when he exerted ...
Carol Aberle came to Gillette, Wyoming in 1985 from Bismarck, North Dakota, when her husband Robert got a job at Wyodak, then the largest air-cooled power plant in the United States. Carol worked in banking in Bismarck, and also briefly in ...
Jamie M. Marchetti, MS, RDN, LD, a Clinical Dietitian with Campbell County Health Nutrition Services, was recently featured in the Harvard Medical School (HMS) Lean Forward blog, part of the CME Online learning Center for postgraduate ...
Campbell County Health is proud of its employees, and we want the CCH family and the Campbell County, Wyoming community to know about the good work that they do for this organization. Allow us to introduce Amber Jackson-Jordan, RN, who is a ...
Whether you are working out on a job site or sitting all day behind a computer, the 40 or more hours a week you are at work can have a long-lasting impact on your body. From your hands, shoulders, knees and possibly your toes, here’s ...