Pharmacy Access in the Klamath Basin
To ensure access, Sky Lakes invested in a third pharmacy location to meet the community's needs.
To ensure access, Sky Lakes invested in a third pharmacy location to meet the community's needs.
Members of SJS Awareness Oregon generously gifted toys, stuffed animals, and DVD players to our Pediatric Unit. The donation was accepted by Paul Ocón, RN, director of Maternal and Child Health at Sky Lakes Medical Center October 24, 2022.
Rhonda Hagen: Learn and Grow at Sky Lakes
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Jessica, RN, is the May Maternal Child Health employee of the month! Jess started at Sky Lakes in 2018 as a new nursing grad in our Nursing Residency Program. She came to the Family Birth Center in February 2020 and has become an invaluable...
We are excited to announce that enrollment has now begun for Sky Lakes’ new benefit, childcare benefits! Sky Lakes is partnering with WeeCare to support Sky Lakes employees with all childcare needs. These services are paid for and available to all Sky Lakes employees...
Christine started in the Family Birth Center in August of last year as a new graduate nurse. Over the last 9 months she has grown tremendously as a nurse and has become a great asset to our night shift team. She is a hard...
Kami, RN “is always willing to help out wherever she is needed. She makes herself available for emergencies and is always helping her coworkers. Thank you for being part of our night shift.”
Tiffini is a nurse on the Sky Lakes pediatrics team and the February Maternal Child Health Employee of the Month. You may recognize her from our previous post about the pediatrics unit receiving over 50 donated movies. She is appreciated on her team for...
Meet Kailee, January’s Maternal Child Health’s Employee of the Month! Kailee has been a nurse at Sky Lakes for two and a half years. Her peers nominated her for this honor; here is what they have to say about Kailee:
Jennifer, affectionately known as “Hoffa”, has been an RN for 20 years and came to FBC 14 years ago. She loves her job and her co-workers. She is recognized for her selflessness and support of the night shift team.
The Oregon Health Authority’s phased distribution plan assures that members of certain populations — frontline hospital staff, healthcare providers, first responders, long-term care facility residents and staff, and more – who want a vaccination can get one.
“To all nurses, doctors, aides, and support staff- Thank you so much for all you’re doing to care for your community during these difficult days. You are appreciated!” Thank you so much