Powell Valley Healthcare’s Chief Nursing Officer Arleen Campeau was recently recognized for her efforts to make health care safer for everyone.
At its 2023 annual meeting on Aug. …
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Powell Valley Healthcare’s Chief Nursing Officer Arleen Campeau was recently recognized for her efforts to make health care safer for everyone.
At its 2023 annual meeting on Aug. 30-31, the Wyoming Hospital Association presented Campeau with its inaugural Healthcare Leadership Award, along with three other Wyoming nurses — Tracy Garcia (Chief Nursing Officer at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center), Keith Ungrund, (Chief Nursing Officer at Cody Regional Health), and Nicole Rooney (Chief Nursing Officer at Ivinson Memorial Hospital).
“Over the course of 12 months, this group worked to draft legislative language, engage with policy makers, and provided testimony of their real-life experiences with violence in the workplace,” the WHA release said. “These four nurses demonstrated courage and poise while advocating for the passage of legislation which would enhance criminal penalties for violence committed against health care workers.”
Campeau is passionate about safety in the workplace and ensuring that all health care workers are free to care for patients in a safe, healing environment without fear of experiencing violence toward them.