By Syndicated Content
Feb 10, 2021 6:52 PM
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) The need for healthcare workers is always present, but has only risen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The public works to not catch coronavirus while healthcare workers help those who did catch it.
Greene County General Hospital has a need for healthcare workers, but trying to train and work with students or recent graduates during the pandemic has created issues. I m in contact with a lot of different academic organizations and they are all having that same problem there s just not a lot of places for people to go and for students to go for their clinical rotations, said Randy Barnett, Director of Clinical Education at Greene County General Hospital. We don t allow our students into COVID rooms for fear that they are going to catch it.
Greene County General Hospital starts COVID-19 vaccination clinic
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Posted By: Brianna Shackelford
GREENE COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) New testing sites are being added across the state as vaccines are received. Greene County General Hospital launched a new vaccination location this week at their hospital. Hospital officials at Greene County General Hospital told News 10 that so far, they ve vaccinated more than 50 people a day.
Greene County health care workers detail COVID-19 fight
Linda Cullison is a registered nurse at Greene County General Hospital. She says she does her best to stay positive but gets “depressed” sometimes when she is going home from work and thinks about her patients.
Posted: Dec 13, 2020 10:42 PM
Posted By: Heather Good
GREENE COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) – Frontline health care workers in the Wabash Valley say they are eager to get their COVID-19 vaccinations. They’re asking that everyone do their part to get coronavirus under control until vaccines can be rolled out to everyone.
Linda Cullison is a registered nurse at Greene County General Hospital. She says she does her best to stay positive but gets “depressed” sometimes when she is going home from work and thinks about her patients.