2017 Annual Nursing Report

Trauma Symposium Prevention of traumatic injuries is key to the health and wellness of the communities in Southwest Virginia’s New River Valley. The purpose of the Trauma Symposium 2017 was to heighten participants’ competence by providing the most up-to-date developments in research, diagnosis, treatment, and management of various trauma aspects. The overall goal was to engender positive patient outcomes, professional development opportunities, and expanded clinical practice guidelines for trauma care. There were 128 attendees, and a total of 342 contact hours of Continuing Nursing Education was provided. 20 percent of the nurses self-reported dual affiliations and roles as both clinical nurses (hospital) and EMS personnel (pre-hospital). “Teamwork makes the dream work,” is a bit cliché, but through the collaborative efforts of the interdisciplinary planning team, Trauma Symposium 2017 was a success.

Companion Animal Comes to LewisGale Hospital Montgomery “Meet Rollie, Our Newest Volunteer” Rollie is a graduate of the Canine Companions for Independence non-profit organization in New York. She is a Volunteer Assistance Dog who knows over 40 commands. Rollie loves her squeaky toys, food, swimming and having her belly rubbed. Rollie started visiting patients at LGHM in September, 2017, and has been a major hit with patients and staff alike.

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