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GREAT BEND TRIBUNE Spina, Busenbark named hospital foundation trustees Meribeth Busenbark
LARNED Pawnee Valley Community Hospital Foundation announces two new trustees, Meribeth Busenbark and Vicki Spina.
Foundation Director Julie Bugner-Smith said she, along with trustees Laura Smith, Jim Delaney, Janis Yeager, and Jon Skelton, and Administrator Melanie Urban, is thrilled to have such caliber of people as Busenbark and
Spina to continue the mission of the PVCH Foundation and betterment of health-care in the community.
With over 28 years of banking experience, Vicki Spina is an assistant vice president and branch manager of American State Bank and oversees its locations in Larned, Macksville and St. John. Spina was raised in Newark Valley, N.Y., but after living here for 29 years, she and her husband, Charles, consider Larned to be their hometown.
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GREAT BEND TRIBUNE Pawnee Valley Campus offers Five Star Customer Service Courtesy photo
Members of the Customer Service Team lead a class during the Heart and Mind training session at The University of Kansas Health System Pawnee Valley Campus. From left to right are Megan Donecker, Nishka McKenzie and Angela Meitner.
LARNED – Since the focus at the hospital in Larned is on patients and their families, each new hire and current employee participates in customer-service training.
The Five Star Customer Service sessions started last year at The University of Kansas Health System Pawnee Valley Campus, 923 Carroll Ave. The first round of classes is wrapping up.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Hospital Foundation project supports all Pawnee County students Pawnee Valley Community Hospital Foundation representatives deliver sensory kits to Fort Larned Elementary School students. Adults in the background, from left to right, are: Julie Bugner-Smith, Foundation director; Laura Smith and Suzan Haynes, both Foundation trustees; and Kimi Bowman, Culture Committee member. Brooke Harting, another Culture Committee member, is not pictured.
LARNED The Pawnee Valley Community Hospital (PVCH) Foundation wanted to demonstrate its support for local young people and their families as they adapt to COVID-19 protocols and guidelines. The result is more than 900 sensory kits being delivered to all students in Fort Larned USD 495 and Pawnee Heights USD 496, explained Julie Bugner