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Parents often raise concerns about vaccines causing autism or about harmful ingredients in vaccines. With so much information on social media and in the political realm, Gothenburg Health is here to be a trusted resource for parents. Dr. Brady Beecham and Dr. Anna Dalrymple address common concerns...
Non-clinical staff from Gothenburg Health recently took part in a Hospital Decontamination Skills Day in Lexington, a training event designed to enhance emergency preparedness across regional hospitals. The training was held in partnership with the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Center for...
Gothenburg Health has joined the annual Your Skin Needs You,” Nebraska statewide effort organized by the Nebraska Cancer Coalition (NC2) to heighten awareness of skin cancer screening during Skin Cancer Awareness month in May . Gothenburg Health is participating in Skin Cancer Awareness during the...
Patients at Gothenburg Health can receive cancer treatments close to home thanks to dedicated oncology nurses like Phil Miller and Ainsley Cole, who provide chemotherapy through intravenous (IV) therapy and subcutaneous injections. The two recently attended the Oncology Nursing Society Congress in...
Jane Mueller has been a nurse, administering vaccines to children for decades. Her daughter, Lyndsey Shill, also works in healthcare and has chosen to vaccinate her own children. Their video highlights the importance of childhood vaccinations through three generations. Vaccinations not only...
After his recent COPD diagnosis, Tom Shoemaker was referred to Pulmonary Rehabilitation at Gothenburg Health. He admits that his quality of life was not very good before starting rehab. "Within a month and a half, I could see a difference," he said. "You don't have anything to lose. You have...
Gothenburg Health has expanded its behavioral health services, which aligns with Mental Health Awareness Month. Lacy Dye, LIMHP, LPC, joins current therapist Kristen Hagin at Gothenburg Health, expanding outpatient counseling services just as May shines a spotlight on mental wellness and the...
At Gothenburg Health, supporting the next generation of healthcare professionals isn’t just a goal — it’s a passion. Through new and ongoing initiatives, the organization is proud to provide hands-on learning opportunities, mentorship, and exposure to a wide variety of medical and adjacent career...
Dr. Anna Dalrymple of Gothenburg Health will attend Dudley Elementary’s Family Night on Thursday, April 24, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., to promote the Wait Until 8th pledge, a national initiative encouraging parents to delay providing smartphones to their children until at least the end of eighth grade.​...
April showers may bring May flowers, but this April, Gothenburg Health is planting the seeds of wellness with an event focused on celebrating women’s health. Gothenburg Health is hosting its Evening of Blooms: Empowering Women’s Health on Thursday, April 25, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Garden Blessings in...

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