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 avoid comments that are profane, obscene, offensive, sexually explicit, inappropriate, inflammatory or otherwise objectionable. Remember that when you post a comment to a blog or our social media sites, it is published for the world to see. Please consider carefully how much personal medical information you want to share, with the understanding that this information may be linked to your name and published on the Internet. Social media is, after all, social, so please post your comments, questions and concerns and help everyone in our community get the most out of our blog and social media sites. Please read CCH's Social Media Guidelines for more information.

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Glimpse of a life as a trauma nurse helps one student plan future Posted on October 05, 2016

For a few hours a week in the afternoon, Campbell County High School (CCHS) junior Grace McDonald joins the doctors and nurses at the Campbell County Memorial Hospital Emergency Department (ED) to learn about a career in health care. A ...

Thanks for working here Thursday: Colleen Long, Emergency Medical Services Posted on October 05, 2016

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 Colleen Long, Paramedic, who works in the ...

Education is key to blood sugar control for Buffalo man Posted on September 29, 2016

Wayne Cross was diagnosed as a diabetic in 1985 and became insulin dependent a year later. He received minimal education on controlling his diabetes at the time, and even when he got an insulin pump it wasn’t much better. It was only ...

CCH Makes Changes to Radiology Women's Imaging Area Posted on September 29, 2016

For most women, getting a mammogram is an uncomfortable, awkward experience. But Campbell County Health is working to improve the experience for patients by implementing a few changes. Since moving into its new location, Campbell County ...

Thanks for working here Thursday: Douglas Evert, Pharmacy Posted on September 28, 2016

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. Say hello to Dr. Douglas Evert, Pharm. D, who works in the ...

Meet a doctor in the making! Posted on September 27, 2016

Emma Engel has wanted to be a doctor since she was a little girl, even though she admitted going through a phase where she was afraid of needles! The Campbell County High School (CCHS) senior is one of 12 internship or mentorship students ...

Meet Scott Diering, MD, the September 2016 Provider of the Month Posted on September 27, 2016

Our physicians are experts...and great people too! Meet Scott Diering, MD, the September 2016 Provider of the Month! Dr. Diering is Board Certified in Emergency Medicine and joined the medical staff in 2008. He grew up in New Jersey, and ...

Ask The Health Coach: How Can I Eat Healthier On The Go? Posted on September 23, 2016

Eating well while trying to manage a busy schedule is a common concern voiced among the health coaching clients we work with at Campbell County Health. As summer nears its end, last-minute vacations, work trips, or running kiddos to and ...

September Volunteer Spotlight: Amanda Haggard Posted on September 22, 2016

Volunteers enhance the care provided to patients at Campbell County Health in many different ways. This new feature will highlight one of our CCH volunteers and the important contributions they make to the organization and the community. ...

Thanks for working here Thursday: Megan Kummerfeld, RN, ACLS OB, Maternal Child Posted on September 21, 2016

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. Meet Megan Kummerfeld, RN, who works in the Maternal Child ...

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