Mar 31, 2016
WMC By the Numbers: 1,218 employees, 37,316 ER visits and 1,154 babies born
While you can’t measure a hospital by numbers alone, we’re pretty proud of those we put up in 2015. More »
While you can’t measure a hospital by numbers alone, we’re pretty proud of those we put up in 2015. More »
National Doctors’ Day is a day to recognize all that doctors contribute to our health, our lives, our communities and our society. We asked patients to tell us about the doctors who made a difference in their lives, and we are happy to share the stories here. More »
The mission of a PCMH is to improve care, create a patient-centered experience and reduce costs. More »
Stories coming from our Mother and Baby unit are often the most joyous in the hospital. There, on the third floor of the McMurry West Tower, families grow and are made complete almost every day. But not always. More »
Heart Disease Prevention Month doesn’t seem to be something that a labor and delivery unit would be all that concerned with. When people think about us, we are usually viewed with rose-colored glasses as a world where nothing goes wrong. I wish this was true. More »
We asked and you voted. The black-footed ferret wins the 2016 ambulance contest and will join the strangest herd in all of Wyoming. Congratulations to Aspen Scherck of Mills Elementary for winning the contest out of more than 170 entries from across Natrona County. More »
We recommend that anyone who experiences any symptoms suggestive of a heart attack should call 911 immediately. They should not drive themselves to the hospital or ask a friend or family member to drive them. More »
Every time a baby is born at Wyoming Medical Center, a lullaby plays through the hospital's overhead speakers. Shortly before 1 p.m. on Monday, the lullaby played four times in a row. Three of them played for the daughters of Anne and Jason Jolliff: One for Helen Elizabeth, one for Lena Marie and one for Charlotte Beth. The other played for another baby delivered just minutes before the triplets. More »
Pregnancy and childbirth are natural and healthy processes. For many expectant mothers, giving birth will be the first time they have been patients in the hospital or even had IVs. As you can imagine, this can be scary and intimidating. More »
When you think of a switchboard operator, you might think of a woman in front of a large panel of phone jacks waiting to connect caller with callee. This hardly describes the job of switchboard operators at Wyoming Medical Center. They should really be called connection and alert specialists. More »
By all measures, Sept. 29 began as a typical day. Rebecca L. Renstrom walked her dog, went to work and came home for lunch. She felt fine when she returned to the Douglas Chamber of Commerce, where she works one day a week, early that afternoon. More »
For more information about our surgical services, call (800) 822-7201. When you need surgery, you want the most experienced surgeons, close to where you live and work ... More »