Cheyenne Regional Medical Center
Partnership Could Be Operational by Late Summer
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center Vice President for Marketing Leigh West says a partnership between CRMC and Wyoming Medical Center in Casper could be up and running as soon as the latter part of this summer. The two hospitals this week signed a formal letter of intent to explore the partnership, to be known as 'Wyoming Solutions'. West says the letter of intent is a legal document that formally brings the two sides together in exclusive, good-faith discussions.
VP Says Partnership Proposal Not A Merger
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center Vice President for Marketing Leigh West says a proposed partnership between CRMC and Wyoming Medical Center in Casper is not a merger and would not eliminate local control of both hospitals. West says that although the partnership is unusually large for a venture involving two non-profit organizations, local hospital boards in both Cheyenne and Casper would continue to oversee operations of the two facilities, and the county commissions in both Laramie and Natrona counties will still retain final control over hospital operations.
Friday’s Morning Zone Kids on Drugs, Symphony. Susan Thomas, CRMC
CRMC, Wyoming Medical Center Launch Partnership Planning
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center in Cheyenne and Wyoming Medical Center in Casper have started a process to actively explore a partnership to create a Wyoming-based integrated healthcare system, to be known as the Wyoming Solution. The boards of trustees of both facilities voted Tuesday morning to move ahead with the process during a conference call among the two boards.
CRMC Announces Outpatient Imaging Center
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center has announced the opening of it's new Outpatient Imaging Center. Vicki Johnson, the hospital's Director of Medical Imaging, says that while crmc has long offered medical imaging for inpatients and outpatients, the new facility is designed for convenience of outpatients, featuring a salon-like atmosphere and ample parking. Johnson says medical imaging includes such procedures as
Friday On The Morning Zone: Choking Game, Bullying Movie, and CRMC
7:07AM MDT: Licensed Professional Counselor, Renee Hanson, and child advocate attorney, John Frentheway join host Dave Chaffin in Part I of our Kids-AT-Risk segment to talk about a new disturbing study that shows1 in 7 college kids have tried the dangerous 'choking game'. College s
Friday on the Morning Zone: Kids living with Alcoholic Parents, Bullying and CRMC Behavioral Health
Friday on The Morning Zone:
7:07AM MST: Our 'Kids-At-Risk Series explores a sobering new study that says about 7.5 million American children under the age of 18 live with a parent who's strugg
Today’s Morning Zone: Kids At Risk, Bullying and CRMC Urgent Care
7:07AM MST: Our Kids-AT-Risk panel will explore a new government study that suggests a lot of teenage girls are still clueless about their chances of getting pregnant. In a survey of thousands of teenage mothers who had unintended pregnancies, about a third who didn't use birth control said the reason was they didn't believe they could pregnant. Why they thought that is
Swearing on TV, Student Exploitation and CRMC on The Morning Zone[AUDIO]
Today at 7:07AM MDT on our Kids-At -Risk series on The Morning Zone, Dave Chaffin and John Frentheway discuss a new study that shows middle-school kids who hear swear words on TV or in video games may act more aggressively toward their peers, physically or otherwise, a small study suggests.The findings, published in the journal Pediatrics, add to the controversial question of whether media violence and aggression -- and now, aggressive words -- actually affect kids' behavior.


