One of the unique strengths of APPs is our versatility. Many of us can work across multiple specialties or transition into new clinical areas as needs arise.
As work crews and residents slowly but surely pick up the pieces, Sanford Bemidji transformed the initial Tuesday celebration of its Peak Center to recognize those on the frontline of storm recovery.
Mychal Stittsworth and Jason Rylander came to the rescue when Sanford Bemidji Medical Center needed help feeding staff and patients following a power outage caused by severe storms.
If we want to secure the future of rural health care, we need to create meaningful opportunities for people to become nurses, grow their skills and stay rooted in the communities they care about.
In many places, work is just a job. But for many of us here at Sanford Bemidji, it’s something more. It’s a community, a group of people who believe in supporting one another both inside and outside of the workplace.
Data collected by the Minnesota Department of Health shows that 26.2% of influenza laboratory tests in Minnesota came back positive for the week ending Jan. 11.
We have added service lines, including electrophysiology and vascular surgery, expanded the services offered locally, and are ever-increasing patient access to care.
Members of Mississippi Music at the Bemidji Waterfront recently donated $3,000 to the Sanford Health Foundation in support of its fundraising for a new 3D Mobile Mammography Unit.
Sanford Bemidji Medical Center and other locations are experiencing delays that may prevent patients from being able to call their providers or other locations through publicly listed phone numbers.
Our Community Health Needs Assessment provides us with a roadmap to better understand the challenges facing the Bemidji area and to align our strategy and investments with the community’s most pressing health priorities.
Reach Out and Read Minnesota recently provided Sanford Bemidji Medical Center with sets of children’s literature to distribute during well child visits at the clinic.
Sanford Health invites children and their caregivers to join them for flu shots from 3 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29, in the Sanford Children's Clinic, 1611 Anne St. NW.
Sanford Health will host an informational Doc Talk titled "Understanding Depression and its Treatment Options" from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24, at the Sanford Center.