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Share Photo: (Photo : Unsplash/Arny Mogensen) A mom receives help from colleagues after losing the house from fire. Her colleagues have seen how hardworking she was even after contracting COVID, so they helped her get through the difficult time she underwent. Devastating News Comes While at Work On the evening of January 24, Amanda Rhoney was working at Wesley Long Hospital s emergency department when she suddenly received the devastating news. Her ten-year-old daughter, Gentry, phoned her and told her that their house was on fire. Rhoney said that her husband, Michael, was preparing dinner when the propane tank caught fire. The military veteran husband was making meals for him, Gentry, and his six-year-old son, Mychal. ....
Cone Health will halt non-emergency surgeries to free up beds, staff for COVID patients Moses Cone Hospital, Wesley Long Hospital in Greensboro, & Burlington’s Alamance Regional Medical Center, will not offer non-emergency surgeries beginning Jan. 25. Author: WFMY News 2 Digital Team Published: 2:11 PM EST January 16, 2021 Updated: 2:10 PM EST January 16, 2021 GREENSBORO, N.C. Cone Health is putting 3 local hospitals on pause for non-emergency surgeries. This is to ensure that COVID-19 patients have beds and to free up staff to attend to those patients. According to Doug Allred with Cone Health, Moses Cone Hospital, Wesley Long Hospital in Greensboro, & Burlington’s Alamance Regional Medical Center, will not offer non-emergency surgeries beginning Jan. 25. ....
Staff nurse Haley Romines works there. Most of our patients in the ICU are not able to express what they need or if they re in pain, said Romines, We re also the middle man for the doctors who come around once or a couple of times a day and we have to catch the little things if they re showing signs of pain if they re showing signs of discomfort if somethings going wrong that we need to catch before it’s a problem. Romines has been working as a nurse for almost two years. When the pandemic started she was hardly a year into her job. ....
Posted on 253 Within 28 days, Cone Health transformed its former women’s health campus into a designated COVID-19 hospital. Using teamwork and technology, the Cone Health Green Valley campus in Greensboro, North Carolina became the area’s first specialized COVID-19 hospital, boasting the latest development in coronavirus care, negative pressure ventilation, and hands-free communication throughout the facility. More than 80 leaders from multi-disciplinary teams across the health system were involved in redesigning the former Women’s Hospital and opening it as a COVID-19 only facility in April of 2020. By year end, more than 1,500 patients had received care at the 116-bed COVID-19 hospital. A place once dedicated to bringing new life into the world, is now dedicated to keeping life from ending too soon. ....
Nurse practitioners and physician assistants increasingly provide basic health care.  Greensboro â When people seek medical care for common issues like a sore throat or a throbbing knee, they increasingly see an advanced practice provider or APP. And now, these nurse practitioners and physician assistants can get enhanced training and experiences through a fellowship at Cone Health. Cone Healthâ¯andâ¯Greensboro Area Health Education Center have launched the APP Fellowship Program. It is important that we foster the ongoing growth and development of the next generation of advanced practice providers with the launch of our Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship in Primary Care program, says Dr. Dereck DeLeon, chief academic officer, Cone Health. âWe hope that the experiences they have through this program will improve the care they provide patients the rest of their careers.â ....