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CRMC Earns National Trauma Center VerificationWe’re proud to share that Cheyenne Regional Medical Center has officially ...
07/27/2025

CRMC Earns National Trauma Center Verification

We’re proud to share that Cheyenne Regional Medical Center has officially been verified as a Level III Trauma Center with neurosurgical capabilities by the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACS COT).

This prestigious recognition reflects our team’s unwavering commitment to providing the highest standard of trauma care to our community.

“Caring for trauma patients means being there on someone’s hardest day and doing everything possible to help them heal,” said Jennifer Dykshorn, CRMC Trauma Program Manager. “Our team is always learning, growing and finding new ways to keep our community safe.”

ACS trauma center verification is not a designation, it’s a rigorous evaluation of a hospital’s people, processes, policies, and patient outcomes. It confirms that:
✅ We meet national standards for trauma care
✅ We’re focused on continuous quality improvement
✅ We’re part of a system that improves survival and outcomes for patients

This verification also makes CRMC an official ACS Surgical Quality Partner, further validating our dedication to excellence and innovation in surgical care.

What an unforgettable day at Cheyenne Frontier Days! 🐎A few of our past DAISY nominees had the chance to enjoy CFD along...
07/26/2025

What an unforgettable day at Cheyenne Frontier Days! 🐎

A few of our past DAISY nominees had the chance to enjoy CFD alongside Tracy Garcia, Chief Nursing Officer. An amazing way to celebrate these incredible nurses! From left to right: Brittany, Tracy, Annica, Meghan and Devon.

Thank you for the dedication and compassion you bring to our patients every day!

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07/26/2025

🎙️ New Episode Alert: “Inspire Great Health” 🎙️

We’re excited to welcome back Amy Spieker, Director of Community Health and Analysis, for an insightful conversation on the social determinants of health, Laramie County’s current health priorities, and what steps we can take to build a healthier future together.

From data-driven insights to actionable strategies, this episode dives deep into where we are and where we can go.

📺 Watch on YouTube (youtube.com/cheyenneregional) or
🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts

Let’s inspire great health, together.

Your Voice Matters, Cheyenne! Join us for the Pedestrian & Cyclist Safety Workshop on Friday, August 8. This is a commun...
07/25/2025

Your Voice Matters, Cheyenne!

Join us for the Pedestrian & Cyclist Safety Workshop on Friday, August 8. This is a community conversation focused on making our streets safer for everyone!

🗓 Friday, August 8th
🕙 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍 Cheyenne Public Safety Center (Community Room)
415 W 18th St, Cheyenne, WY 82001

Enjoy FREE snacks while sharing your thoughts and ideas with fellow community members, city leaders and safety advocates. Let’s work together to make Cheyenne a safer place to walk and bike!

Open to ALL — we hope to see you there!

Hosted by Wyoming Pathways with support from WYDOT and awesome community partners like the City of Cheyenne, Cheyenne Police Department, CRMC (Cheyenne Regional Medical Center), and more.

Sepsis is your body’s extreme response to an infection — and it’s a medical emergency.If not treated quickly, sepsis can...
07/25/2025

Sepsis is your body’s extreme response to an infection — and it’s a medical emergency.

If not treated quickly, sepsis can cause tissue damage, organ failure, limb loss or even death.

The good news? Sepsis is treatable and early action saves lives.

Anyone can develop sepsis but with the right knowledge, you can recognize the early signs and get help fast.

Recognize. React. Survive.

Join us for our first-ever Community Sepsis Spotlight.
This event is to raise awareness about infections that can lead to sepsis.

Saturday, September 13 • 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Kiwanis Community House • 4603 Lions Park Dr., Cheyenne, WY 82001
$25 Registration (bring one guest at no additional cost)
Lunch provided

REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 5, online at cheyenneregional.org/sepsis, or for more information, call (307) 996-4783 or email SepsisProgram@crmcwy.org

Dusty Tuckness: Tough Enough to Know YOUR Numbers, Boots 'N BP Day at CFD.We’re excited to announce that professional bu...
07/23/2025

Dusty Tuckness: Tough Enough to Know YOUR Numbers, Boots 'N BP Day at CFD.

We’re excited to announce that professional bullfighter Dusty Tuckness will be stopping by the CRMC booth during Cheyenne Frontier Days to support the Boots 'N BP Day and Tough Enough to Know Your Numbers campaign!

Dusty will be signing 100 high-quality photo prints on Cheyenne Day! Swing by to grab yours and learn why knowing your health numbers could save your life! The CRMC booth is right outside the park entrance across from the ticket booth.

CRMC is partnering with the Wyoming Center on Aging for this special event.

Let’s ride for health and awareness — see you there!

Did you know?
Blood pressure higher than 120/80 mmHg can lead to serious health issues like heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and even dementia.
Monitoring your numbers is a small step that can make a big difference.

Another good day at the parade! 🤠
07/22/2025

Another good day at the parade! 🤠

07/22/2025

"I came from teaching into patient advocacy and every day is different. I’ve had to learn a whole new role, and it’s been exciting." — Amber Hofmann, Patient Advocate, Cheyenne Regional Medical Center

Amber began her career in education, but her passion for helping others led her to become a Patient Advocate at CRMC. Now, she works across departments to solve problems and support patients through challenging moments. She shares how she learned a new industry from the ground up, and why it’s never too late to gain the education and skills needed for a healthcare career right here in Wyoming.

Ready to explore what’s possible? Join our team and discover your path forward. Visit cheyenneregional.org/careers

07/19/2025

CRMC Receives National Recognition for Life-Saving Care

We’re proud to share that Cheyenne Regional Medical Center has earned multiple national awards from the American Heart Association for excellence in treating heart attacks, strokes and in-hospital cardiac arrest.

These recognitions reflect our team’s commitment to providing evidence-based, research-driven care when every second counts.

Awards Received:
💛 Stroke Gold Plus Award
💛 NSTEMI Gold Award (non-ST elevation heart attacks)
💛 Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll (for both stroke and NSTEMI)
💛 CPR Achievement Award

These honors mean that our patients receive care aligned with the latest national guidelines—helping improve outcomes and save lives.

“Whether it’s stroke, heart attack, or cardiac arrest, our team puts proven practices to work every day to ensure more people in our region live longer, healthier lives.” — Tim Thornell, CRMC President & CEO

Read the full press release here: cheyenneregional.org/news

Measles is highly contagious, but preventable. Protect yourself. Protect your community. Be sure your MMR (measles, mump...
07/18/2025

Measles is highly contagious, but preventable. Protect yourself. Protect your community.

Be sure your MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccination is current — especially before attending large gatherings, traveling overseas or to areas with high infection rates or returning to school.

KIDS need two doses for full protection.
ADULTS may need a booster depending on age or travel plans.

Not sure if you’re vaccinated? Contact your healthcare provider today.

Sam Bass, DNP, RN, NE-BC, and Magnet program director, said he is proud to celebrate the organization’s Magnet redesigna...
07/17/2025

Sam Bass, DNP, RN, NE-BC, and Magnet program director, said he is proud to celebrate the organization’s Magnet redesignation. This recognition is a powerful testament to the dedication and excellence of Cheyenne Regional’s nursing staff.

Sam shared:
“Magnet redesignation is more than just an award or badge of honor. It is steadfast proof of a hard-earned commitment to excellence in health care.

Over the past five years, our nurses and our organization have persevered through a global pandemic, all while maintaining lower-than-average turnover rates, exceeding national quality benchmarks and continuously improving the patient experience.

In that time, our nurses have conducted research, delivered poster presentations, published evidence-based practices, applied for grants to enhance patient care, participated in performance improvement initiatives, advanced their education and sat for certification exams. They have also advocated for their patients at the Wyoming Legislature and collaborated with the Wyoming State Board of Nursing to update the nursing scope of practice.

We are a small, community-based hospital, and the standards for Magnet are the same for us as they are for large academic medical centers. That makes this accomplishment even more meaningful.

We should all be proud of the work we do every day to care for our patients, support one another and strengthen our community.”

Join Us for our FREE Heart Failure Support Group – Thursday, August 21!This free support group at Cheyenne Regional is a...
07/16/2025

Join Us for our FREE Heart Failure Support Group – Thursday, August 21!

This free support group at Cheyenne Regional is a warm and welcoming space where you can:
✔️ Connect with others facing similar challenges
✔️ Learn from healthcare experts
✔️ Gain tools, tips, and hope for managing heart failure

AUGUST TOPIC: Plan for Your Best Health: Take Control of Heart Failure
FEATURED SPEAKER: Nate Krueger, RN

Nate will discuss the Heart Failure Action Plan and how the Heart Failure Clinic and nursing team support patients in managing their diagnosis and improving their quality of life.

Thursday, August 21, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center (Auditoriums A and B)
214 East 23rd Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001

Feel free to bring a friend or loved one. We look forward to seeing you! Drop any questions in the comments. For more information, please call (307) 633-7060 or visit cheyenneregional.org/events

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Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
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