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Nachtigal says that establishing a simulation center had been on her wish list, but hospital administrators could never find the space in the budget to make it a reality.
The Baxter Regional Hospital Foundation conducted a fundraising campaign to help create the sim lab. Ed and Gayle Goodman served as the center’s naming donors.
Barney Larry, Baxter Regional’s Vice President of Business Development and the Executive Director of the Hospital Foundation, called the Goodmans “the lead drivers” on the sim lab campaign.
“Once we got their gift, we knew we could get the others,” he said.
Rooms in the sim lab are also named Rick and Pam Fairlamb; Drs. Grant Mathews and Rebecca Martin; Jim and Jackie Neff; and Barbara Wright.
PHOTO: Ed and Gayle Goodman pose next to one of the medical manikins used at the Ed and Gayle Goodman Simulation Center at Baxter Regional. The hospital announced Thursday that it was naming the sim center, which opened on Oct. 1, after the Goodmans.
Baxter Regional Medical Center’s high-tech medical manikins now have a home at the Ed and Gayle Goodman Simulation Center. The hospital unveiled the center’s name Thursday afternoon at a donor celebration event attended by more than 30 donors, volunteers and hospital employees.Patient conditions like emergency care, cardiac functions, advanced airway training and childbirth complications can all be replicated at the sim center using Apollo, Ares or Lucy, the brand names of the CAE Healthcare manikins that serve as the labs patients.
Photo: Baxter Regional Medical Center employees await the first COVID-19 vaccinations in Baxter County on Thursday morning.
Six frontline healthcare workers at Baxter Regional Medical Center (BRMC) were the first in the county to receive Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccines Thursday morning on the hospital campus.
Jackie Spurling, Julie Driesbaugh, Kayla Killian, Ralph Van Dyke, Dr. Brian Malte and Dr. Raymond Bandy received the first round of vaccinations, as BRMC begins administering 975 doses to its staff members. Officials hope to be able to vaccinate all staff members with the first two shipments received.
Thursday began Phase 1 of vaccinations at BRMC, with providers, ICU, ER and COVID-19 personnel to receive their shots first. Beginning Friday, all other departments will begin to receive vaccines, with all 975 doses expected to be administered by Monday.
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