Wisconsin Health Care Heroes Honored at Super Bowl PUBLISHED 9:45 AM ET Feb. 09, 2021 PUBLISHED February 9, 2021 @9:45 AM
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GREEN BAY, Wis. The Super Bowl is over, but four Wisconsin health care workers are still celebrating.
The four health care workers from Bellin Health got to attend Super Bowl LV in Tampa Bay.
The lucky employees included Dr. Michael Landrum, nurses Jessie Schaumberg and Jessica Landry, and respiratory therapist Lucy Bellerud. The health care guests were invited to recognize their unwavering commitment to their community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
They were part of 7,000 health care workers invited to the big game in Tampa by the NFL.
Packers to honor Wisconsin healthcare workers during Super Bowl
January 22, 2021 8:31 AM Jaymes Langrehr
GREEN BAY, Wis. The Green Bay Packers say they’re sending four local healthcare workers to Super Bowl LV to join in on the festivities.
The team picked four employees of Bellin Health as part of an NFL initiative to invite healthcare heroes to the game, representing all 32 teams.
The Packers invited infectious disease physician Dr. Michael Landrum, MD; RN certified nurse specialist in training Jessie Schaumberg; critical care RN Jessica Landry and respiratory therapist Lucy Bellerud to Tampa for the big game.
“We’re honored to extend these invitations to these incredibly dedicated healthcare professionals,” Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy said in a statement. “We are so grateful for everything they and their colleagues have done to take care of our community during this challenging time.”