The American Hospital Association (AHA) recently presented its 100-year milestone award to MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center. Liz Summy, FACHE, AHA Regional Executive, presented the award to Robert Wethal, Chief Nursing Officer, and Sue Meade, VP of Professional and Support Services. The award recognizes MercyOne for 100 years of participation and leadership in the AHA. While the AHA was founded in 1898, the first year of admitting institutional members was 1919. MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center is
Veteran hospital administrator Michelle Posten has been named MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center’s new Chief Operating Officer (COO). Posten had been serving as interim COO in Dubuque since Kay Takes retired at the end of December 2024. “I am honored to join MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center and contribute to its outstanding, high-quality care legacy. I look forward to working with the talented team here to build on its strong foundation and advance its commitment to being the most trusted health
MercyOne will hold a state-wide Walk-In hiring event on Wednesday, April 30, from 3 to 5 p.m. for all open positions at seven locations. This walk-in, same-day, back-to-back interview process is designed to make it even easier for the job seeker and employer to find the perfect fit. There is the potential for applicants to complete the interview process and receive an on-the-spot conditional offer during the event. MercyOne Human Resources representatives will be on hand to meet with and conduct
Today, we mourn the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis. Pope Francis was symbolic of change. Over his years serving as our Holy Father and the "People's Pope, " he had a curiosity for change while maintaining his fidelity to the Catholic Church. At MercyOne, we admire his immense global influence, all while remaining rooted in humility. His focus on the less fortunate and caring for the marginalized exemplifies our Mission. As we reflect on his remarkable legacy, let us remind ourselves of our Mission and
A MercyOne Dubuque Cancer Center radiation therapist recently received the Unsung Champion award from Dubuque’s Women's Leadership Network. Marcie Robbins has been a radiation therapist at the MercyOne Dubuque Cancer Center for 4 1/2 years. Her colleague, Samantha Redmond, nominated her for her “compassion and care in treating patients with radiation.” “I am truly honored to receive the Women of Achievement Award. This recognition means so much to me, and I sincerely want to thank Samatha Redmond
The American Hospital Association (AHA) recently presented its 100-year milestone award to MercyOne Clinton Medical Center. Liz Summy, FACHE, the AHA Regional Executive, presented the award to Mellissa Wood, Chief Operating and Nursing Officer, and Dr. Ashton Nickles, Chief Medical Officer. The award recognizes MercyOne for 100 years of participation and leadership in the AHA. While the AHA was founded in 1898, the first year of admitting institutional members was 1919. MercyOne Clinton Medical
MercyOne Clinton Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center was recently recognized for its outstanding care with two prestigious achievement awards from RestorixHealth. Clinical Distinction Award, is presented to wound centers that demonstrate exceptional success by meeting or exceeding national healing benchmarks, including: Days to Heal: 32 medianHealing Percent: 90% Excellence in Patient Satisfaction Award, is presented to wound centers that demonstrate exceptional success by meeting or exceeding a national