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Internal trainers at a Critical Access Hospital are an invaluable asset. It not only ensures a higher level of quality care, but also saves time and money when providing nurses with essential continuing education. Gothenburg Health has ten internal trainers in eight different clinical certifications...
Gothenburg Health’s Surgery department was voted Best Surgical Center of the Region for a second year in a row. The “Best Of” contest is conducted by the North Platte Telegraph and voted on by the people in the region. Being voted Best of the Region in 2022 and 2023 is an indication of the quality...
Presented by Gothenburg Health in partnership with UNL Passing on personal possessions is an issue for everyone. Gothenburg Health, in partnership with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Educator Brandi Hilton-Hagemann, will be offering a free personal property inheritance workshop called...
They know how hard the others work. They support each other at work and at home. But these three generations are unique because they work under the same roof at Gothenburg Health. Deb Saum, Lab Supervisor, Stacy Flesner, Director of Surgery and Clinical Informatics, and Amelia Flesner, staff member...
“To do my best for patient safety is my motivation. What I do is behind the scenes, but it is very important,” Theresa Holley, CRCST, CER, MA, CNA said. “If the surgeon doesn’t have the right, properly prepared instruments, they can’t do surgery. That’s where I come in.” Holley is the only staff...
LifeBridge Nebraska is delighted to announce Gothenburg Health as its newest partner. This collaboration aims to enhance the sustainability and longevity of the program, ensuring that physicians receive the necessary support for their well-being. With a shared commitment to supporting healthcare...
Gothenburg Health’s family provider, Dr. Anna Dalrymple, has been selected for the Rural Physician Leadership Academy (RPLA). Limited to 20 physicians, the program includes interactive sessions facilitated monthly from August 2023 through May 2024 by the University of Nebraska College of Business...
One can put the best possible dressing on the wound, but it won’t matter if you don’t get to the core of the issue, according to Amanda Standage, APRN. “You have to heal from the inside out by taking into account all factors that influence health such as blood sugar, pain, anemia and more.”...
“I’m a very curious person. I love the interesting, complicated stuff,” said Dr. Brady Dutton Beecham, the new Chief Medical Officer at Gothenburg Health. “I’m intrigued by complex systems, and a hospital is a very complex system. My role as CMO is to focus on the health of the hospital, which in...
For Trisha Stout, RN, BSN, WCC, wounds are “cool and gross,” but her fascination led her to be Wound Care Certified so that she can assist with the new Wound Care Clinic coming to Gothenburg Health. Stout is a registered nurse and has her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing, but recently she said...

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