January 2014
Named among the Best Places
to Work in Kentucky (in medium-
sized-company
category, 150–499
employees),
marking
the eighth
consecutive
year recognized.
February 2014
Emergency Department opened
Fast Track, available from 6 to 11 p.m.
daily to treat minor illnesses
and injuries.
March 2014
The Wound Care Center &
Hyperbaric Medicine received the
Center of Distinction Award and
the Robert A. Warriner III, MD,
Center of Excellence Award from
Healogics, Inc., the nation's largest
provider of advanced wound
care services.
Interventional cardiology program
began offering emergent
percutaneous coronary intervention
(PCI), providing more immediate
care for heart attack patients.
299 King's Daughters Drive
Frankfort, Ky 40601
This publication in no way seeks to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Consult your physician before undertaking any form of medical treatment or adopting any exercise program or dietary guidelines.
and advanced technology can be referred to our affi liates at the
University of Kentucky's Markey Cancer Center, the state's only
National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center."
For more information about our cancer program, visit
FrankfortRegional.com or call Consult-A-Nurse® at
877-FRMC-MD1 (877-376-2631).
In Your Corner, by Your Side
For Susan Reffett, RN, BSN, CNOR, CPN, oncology
nurse navigator at Frankfort Regional Medical
Center, passion for and dedication to her patients is
immeasurable. From diagnosis through treatment,
Reffett is devoted to guiding cancer patients through
their unique journey and on to survivorship.
"Once a patient is diagnosed with cancer, I am
here to educate, advocate and listen during what can
be a very emotional and frightening time," Reffett
says. "But every day, my patients give back and
inspire me as well. Many have determination that
could move mountains. I am honored to be part of their journey here at
Frankfort Regional."
For oncology patient navigation services, call 502-227-3131.
Susan Reffett, RN,
BSN, CNOR
Oncology nurse
navigator
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