Kevin Vickers happily grounded in Kearney Regional’s ER/ICU
KEARNEY — Kevin Vickers was flying high as a member of the AirCare team at CHI Health Good Samaritan. But after nine years of flying, he was ready for a change.
I hope you can join your fellow Rotarians at tomorrow’s meeting, where we will have the privilege of hosting Kevin Vickers from Kearney Regional Medical Center.
This session promises to be both informative and enlightening as Mr. Vickers will be presenting a program on Strokes – a critical health topic that affects many lives across our community. His insights will offer us valuable knowledge on prevention, treatment, and the latest advancements in stroke care.
Let’s gather to learn more about this important issue and discuss how we can contribute to better health awareness in our community. Looking forward to an engaging morning with all of you! Bring a Friend.
KEARNEY — Kevin Vickers was flying high as a member of the AirCare team at CHI Health Good Samaritan. But after nine years of flying, he was ready for a change.
He found it as manager of the ICU and the Emergency Department at Kearney Regional Medical Center, a job he began in October 2020.
His success in that new role was verified when five colleagues, three friends, his wife Jesica and another relative joined together to nominate him as a Health Care Hero for 2022.
“Words will never be able to describe how much Kevin Vickers has meant to the world of health care,” they wrote. “He is steadfast in the face of emergent situations. He is always looking to advance medicine for the betterment of the patient and his fellow co-workers. Kevin has always had a positive attitude, and his patients always comment about how safe and comforted they feel while being cared for by him.” … read the full story at the Kearney Hub