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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A new approach to CNA recruitment, retention
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January 06, 2016
In July of 2015, the Wyoming Department of Health issued a statement that said the shortage of certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in Wyoming is reaching crisis stage—a reality that we’re seeing at Campbell County Health (CCH), ...
Thanks for working here Thursday: Bea Pfenning, Radiology
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January 06, 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 Beatrice (Bea) Pfenning, a Department Secretary in the ...
Dr. Helen Kuehlman joins the CCMG Walk-In Clinic
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December 31, 2015
Campbell County Medical Group Walk-in Clinic's newest provider became a doctor at age 40 after a career as a CPA at several large accounting firms in the Midwest. Helen Kuehlman, DO, attended medical school at Midwestern University, ...
After 35 years, Ken George retires
Posted on
December 31, 2015
When Ken George started his career at Campbell County Health in October of 1980, the hospital was located in a small red brick building on West Eighth Street, site of what is now the Campbell County Senior Center. There were only two ...
Someone you know
Posted on
December 30, 2015
Someone you know may need an organ transplant. Organ transplantation is reserved for patients whose disease is irreversible, meaning that they need a transplant in order to survive. Over 112,000 people are currently waiting for an organ ...
Comfort, care important to doctors in the Emergency Department
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December 30, 2015
It was a busy night in the Emergency Department when Brook Felker arrived with abdominal pain. Scared about what was going on with her physically, Brook was quickly made comfortable by her nurse Dolly and long-time Emergency Department Dr. ...
Thanks for working here Thursday: Christy, Laboratory
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December 30, 2015
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 Christy Mayard, a Lab Assistant and ...
Welcome Hannah Phillips, OB GYN Specialists intern
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December 28, 2015
Campbell County Medical Group OB GYN Specialists welcomes Hannah Phillips, the final student participating in this year’s medical clerkship program. The clinic has sponsored four, third-year students this year for their OB GYN ...
CCH Legend always thinks of patient safety, care and comfort
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December 28, 2015
"He only thinks of what is best for the community and for the organization… I have been impressed with his work ethic, knowledge base, and willingness to provide ideas to better the chance of success of any given project," ...
This month at the Kid Clinic: What to do about bedwetting
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December 24, 2015
Bedwetting is a common concern in Pediatrics. Most children are potty-trained between 2-4 years old and are able to stay dry during the day, but may not be able to stay dry at night until they get older. It is common for about a third of ...
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