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.
Sanford Health will host a Native American Patient and Family Advisory Council session from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the Northwest Indian Community Development Center.
The event, held at Sanford Bemidji, invited Indigenous community members to share their personal experiences of how climate change is affecting their health and way of life.
Beyond the quality of care, clinician leaders impact the efficiency of patient care by building a culture of collaboration among our care teams to allow for more effective and safe care coordination.
The Sanford Health Foundation invites the Bagley and Bemidji communities to learn about the benefits of 3D mobile mammography on Monday, Oct. 7, at two Sanford locations.
Sanford Bemidji’s Heart and Vascular Center recently received the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain – MI Registry Platinum Performance Achievement Award for 2024.
Over the last decade, Sanford Health has provided more than 760,000 virtual consults, saving patients from traveling over 29 million miles on country roads or through winter weather to access care.