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Wamego City Hospital Tops Magazine’s Rankings

Wamego City Hospital CEO and staff members, attend Modern Healthcare's 2012 Best Places to Work awards ceremony in Nashville. (left to right): Angie Barber, Performance Improvement Manager, Ken McVay, Unit Therapist, Gary Brisbin, Plant Operations Manager, Shannan Flach, CEO, Audrey Boyd-Ewing, Occupational Therapist, Brian Smith, Director of Risk Management, Quality and Safety, Daniel Breeden, Emergency Room Clinical Coordinator, and Jenni Sheffield, Registered Nurse.A small-town Kansas hospital is the best healthcare workplace in America, according to this year’s rankings from a hospital industry magazine. Kansas Public Radio’s Bryan Thompson has more.


 

Bryan Thompson has been KPR's Health Reporter since 2000. He's a lifelong Kansan, and a graduate of Wichita State University. He's been involved in radio news longer than he'd care to admit, serving as news director at stations in El Dorado, Liberal, and Salina before joining KPR. He and his wife, Cindy, are the parents of six outstanding children--one of whom now looks down on them from above. In his spare time, Bryan enjoys music and sports.