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Beebe Medical Group recently welcomed board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. Roseanne Gichuru, DO, FACOOG, to its Womenâs Health team.
Gichuru will see patients at Beebe Womenâs Health Plantations in Rehoboth Beach and Georgetown. To make an appointment, call (302) 480-1919.
âWe are happy to announce Dr. Roseanne Gichuru is joining our Womenâs Health service line, providing needed obstetrical and gynecological care to our community,â said Dr. Bobby Gulab, MD, senior vice president and chief medical officer, Beebe Medical Group. âPlease welcome her to Sussex County and Team Beebe as we work to continue to improve access to care.â
Program released in response to COVID-19 April 1, 2021
Beebe Healthcare has earned a Clean Facility Certificate from the Association for the Health Care Environment, the recognized authority in healthcare environmental services and a professional membership group of the American Hospital Association.
The association released the Pathways to Clean certificate program as a resource for members and the environmental services community at large in response to COVID-19.
Beebe completed the Pathways to Clean certificate program, which includes training and education content related to COVID-19, infection-prevention strategies, cleaning, disinfection, sanitation, emerging pathogens, and preparedness for biological events.
The healthcare system has affirmed its commitment to hospital-grade clean, and assuring patients, staff,and guests that their facility is hygienically clean and safe.
March 12, 2021
Effective Friday, March 12, Beebe Healthcare is updating its visitor restrictions to allow inpatients to have one well visitor per day from 2 to 6 p.m. for a total of one hour of visitation at the Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus.
This also includes patients at the Lewes and South Coastal emergency departments and Beebe Medical Group offices.
Patients being discharged from the hospital are allowed one well visitor 30 minutes prior to discharge to help with care instructions.
Except for special circumstances, no visitors will be allowed for COVID-19 patients and patients under suspicion for COVID-19.
“With our COVID-19 inpatient numbers continuing to move in a positive direction and vaccine supply continuing to improve, we feel that it is now safe for healthy community members to visit their loved ones at Beebe care locations,” said Dr. David A. Tam, Beebe Healthcare president and CEO. “Beebe has strict infection-prevention policies in place to crea
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