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Prostate cancer patients have access to advance testing at Blessing Health
Blessing Health urologist Dr. David Lieber sees the health system embracing its responsibility to cancer patients, their loved ones, and their providers.
What does “exceptional care” look like?
Exceptional care looks different through the lens of each Blessing Health System affiliate. At Illini Community Hospital, exceptional care is being in the top 10% of critical access hospitals (CAHs) in the country for exceptional care transitions for all emergency department transfer patients, as recognized by the Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Program (MBQIP).
Vascular Access Team RN earns DAISY award
Sara Murphy, RN, Vascular Access Team, became the 76th Blessing Hospital nurse to receive the international DAISY Award during a ceremony on September 30, 2022.
UNIT SECRETARY - EMERGENCY CENTER
STARTING RATE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE: $15.00 + ($2.00) SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL IF APPLICABLE.
JOB SUMMARY
This position is responsible for providing department-specific clerical assistance. Duties include patient registration, checking charts for orders,…
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Medicine
What is Nuclear Medicine?
Nuclear Medicine is a specialized area of imaging that uses very small amounts of radioactive material (isotopes) to examine organ function and structure in…
LPN arranges test for out-of-town patient; earns Honey Bee award
Marcia Anderson, LPN, gastroenterology, Blessing Health Hannibal, helped a patient arrange an emergency colonoscopy for her father and earned Blessing’s 78th Honey Bee award for her effort.
ULTRASONOGRAPHER TECH - RADIOLOGY ULTRASOUND
STARTING RATE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE: $34.26 + ($3.50) SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL IF APPLICABLE
THIS POSITION IS ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO A $25,000 SIGN ON BONUS
OPPORTUNITIES AT OUR QUINCY, IL; PITTSFIELD, IL; AND HANNIBAL, MO LOCATIONS
JOB SUMMARY
This position is…
One nurse’s journey to the bedside: “I wish I would have done it earlier”
Bev Armstrong’s path to a nursing career began late in life, with the arrival of her granddaughter. Born in Keokuk, Iowa, with a hematoma, the baby was transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit in Iowa City.