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The American College of Radiology has again recognized Archbold Women’s Center as an accredited facility for breast ultrasound, breast ultrasound with biopsy and stereotactic breast biopsy. ACR accreditation requires Archbold Women’s Center to perform quality control tests, demonstrate experience and qualifications, and submit example images to ACR for review.
Archbold recently named Brock Dockery Vice President of Archbold Medical Group. Dockery has over 10 years of healthcare experience, including direct patient care as an athletic trainer and physical therapy assistant. Most recently, he served as Physician Outreach Director at Archbold and Assistant Vice President of Archbold Medical Group, combining his clinical knowledge with strategy and communication skills to focus on strategic growth for the organization.
Archbold is pleased to announce the promotion of Kortney Thomas, RN, MSN, to Assistant Administrator and Director of Nursing at Archbold Brooks.
Archbold was recently named one of “America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Prostate Surgery,” according to a recent award from Healthgrades, one of the nation’s leading providers of healthcare reviews and data. The award recognizes the providers and staff of Archbold Urology for achieving superior outcomes in prostate removal surgeries and transurethral resection of the prostate.
Archbold is seeking applicants for its Pharmacy Training Program, a six-month paid program that trains participants in the role of Pharmacy Technician. To apply or learn more about the program, please visit www.archbold.org/pharmacytraining. The deadline for applications is June 30, 2024.
The urologists at Archbold Urology recently performed a cutting-edge procedure that was the first of its kind in South Georgia. The procedure is known as a holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) and is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH. This procedure is the latest innovation in urologic laser technology.
The First Bank recently presented Archbold Memorial with a generous $62,500 donation through the Georgia HEART Rural Hospital Tax Credit Program. The program helps rural and critical access hospitals increase their funding and ability to provide health care needs for their communities.
The Archbold Auxiliary has given the Archbold Foundation their remaining pledge gift of $50,000 for the John B. and Elizabeth V. Wight Inpatient Hospice Center at Archbold Memorial. The Archbold Auxiliary gave a total of $250,000 towards the development and upkeep of the center. The Auxiliary was able to raise funds through a variety of fundraisers hosted at the hospital throughout the year, as well as Archbold Gift Shop sales.
Archbold Therapy & Sports Medicine, in partnership with the YMCA of Thomasville, is excited to introduce a new boxing-themed exercise class for those diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
The Joint Commission’s Maternal Levels of Care (MLC) Verification program, offered in collaboration with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), has named Archbold Memorial in Thomasville as a Level II maternal care verified facility.