BCMH News

Volunteer of the Year Announced April 24, 2025
We are pleased to announce our Volunteer of the Year, Carol Lewis.
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Auxiliary Banquet 2025
BCMH honored its volunteers and announced Volunteer of the Year at the annual Auxiliary Recognition Banquet on April 24.
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Introducing Jody Welston
BCMH welcomes Jody Welston to its Board of Directors, bringing a lifetime of public health experience and a deep commitment to community service.
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BCMH Honors Bev Wainwright for 20 Years of Volunteer Service
For 20 years, Bev brought warmth and creativity to BCMH as a volunteer—but it all started with a simple moment of inspiration at another hospital.
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BCMH Honors Liz Schlechty for 11 Years of Volunteer Service
We knew her as a volunteer for 11 years, but Liz actually served BCMH first as a registered nurse.
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Welcome Lauren Miller, FNP-BC
Lauren Miller joins Nursery Street Family Care Clinic on May 21. With a passion for family care, she’s excited to serve our community.
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Free Sports Physicals July 12, 2025
Get your student-athlete ready for the season with a free sports physical on July 12 at Bates County Memorial Hospital! Our healthcare team is offering...
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Introducing Dr. Cooper Rodgers, MD – Ophthalmologist
Meet Dr. Cooper Rodgers, MD – Ophthalmologist, bringing expert cataract and refractive surgery services to Bates County Memorial Hospital starting May 19!
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Recognizing Jim Shade
Recognizing board member Jim Shade for 20 Years of service to our hospital and community.
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Blood Drive, April 16
Sign up today to save lives! Our next Blood Drive with the Community Blood Center is on April 16, 2025.
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Employee of the Month
We are proud to celebrate Mandy Brockman, from the Surgery department, as our March Employee of the Month.
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Family Care Clinic Phone Service Restored
Phone service is restored for all Family Care Clinics, including Rich Hill, but some patients may still experience occasional issues.
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