Cheyenne Regional Medical Center
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Our mission is to nurture and improve the health of individuals and the quality of life for our community. ABOUT US:
Regional Medical Center, a 222-bed tertiary medical center offering a Level 2 trauma center and home to the Wyoming Heart and Vascular Institute as well as the Wyoming Cancer Institute. Cheyenne Regional provides a full continuum of care from birth through end of life, including an inpatient hospice center.
The Cheyenne Regional Medical Group is also a part of the Cheyenne Regional Healthcare System, the state’s largest medical group with approximately 70 providers offering a complete continuum of care.
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facebook.comFlu season this year has been no joke. Outbreaks have spread to every state except for Hawaii. Perfectly healthy people are getting sick and even dying from the flu this year. We want to remind you of some tips to stay healthy to prevent spreading the epidemic. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/2018-flu-season-appears-to-hit-deadly-peak/
A few the CRMC team members who wore blue as part of #WearBlueDay to promote awareness about human trafficking in our community and state.
For months, radio personality Brenda Foley experienced several health scares that couldn’t be pinpointed. She finally got an answer when a physician at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center insisted she have a series of tests that uncovered a serious heart condition. Brenda underwent a cardiac procedure at CRMC to treat her condition and is now in good health. At our upcoming Wake Up to Women’s Heart Health event on February 3, you can hear firsthand from Brenda about what she learned from this “unexpected journey” and what you need to know if you find yourself in a similar situation. You will also get a chance to hear from our team of nationally recognized and award-winning cardiology experts about how to safeguard your heart and overall health! Register today at cheyenneregional.org/wakeup or call 307-432-2677.
Today is #WearBlueDay in honor of those who have been victims of human trafficking. Sadly, our small state is not immune to this heinous crime. If you suspect human trafficking is taking place, or if you have been a victim, we encourage you to call the toll-free National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888, TTY 711 or TEXT 233733. http://abcnews.go.com/US/identify-human-trafficking-victims-hidden-plain-sight/story?id=52258660
Our gift shop is liquidating its storeroom from January 15 - 17. Stop by between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the Medical Office Building of Cheyenne Regional Medical Center in Suite 110. All proceeds will benefit Volunteer projects at CRMC.
Human trafficking is a $9.5 billion industry in the United States. In Denver alone, it is a $39.9 million industry. Tiffany Dickey, a CRMC forensics nurse, was on the CBS News Channel 5 Morning Show today to encourage community members to participate in #WearBlueDay this Thursday to promote awareness about human trafficking in Wyoming and the United States. You can find out more by watching Tiffany’s Morning Show discussion. http://www.kgwn.tv/content/news/Why-you-should-wear-blue-on-January-11-468461963.html
Meet Amanda Diefenderfer. Amanda has been a Physician's Assistant at Cheyenne Cardiology Associates for 13 years. Learn about what she does for us and why she loves her job! Amanda and other members of our expert cardiology team will be attending our Wake Up to Women’s Heart Health event on February 3, 2018. We hope to see you there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9xj0aVFm0A&feature=youtu.be
Join us tomorrow from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. in the Cancer Center Main Lobby for cookies and coffee and get to know more about our team of cancer experts!
Don't be afraid to make mistakes in the New Year. You'll never reach your goals if you never step out of your comfort zone! #MotivationMonday
Stay strong on those New Year's Resolutions this weekend! Happy #FURiday!
The 2018 New Year’s baby for Cheyenne is a precious baby girl born at 11:55 a.m. on Jan. 1 to Cheyenne residents Kimberley and Martin. At her birth, little Mia weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces, and was 20 inches long. The parents said they were both “very excited” at Mia’s arrival. Kimberley and Martin thanked Cheyenne Regional Medical Center for the care they received and the CRMC volunteers for the basket of goodies they were given for being the parents of the first baby born in Cheyenne in 2018. Please join us in congratulating Kimberley and Martin on this very special delivery!
If you're planning on going to the Cheyenne Ball Drop on Sunday night, be sure to check out the forecast!