Honoree Highlights
CMH Culture
Who Would Say This?
Healthcare Basics
Throwback Memories
100

This person has worked at CMH long enough to remember “how we did it before computers".

Sally Yungtum

100

This type of care is available at CMH 24/7

Emergency Department

100

I need coffee before I talk to anyone.

Shelbe Wason 

100

Normal body temperature in Fahrenheit

98.6

100

This was how people used to take photos before smartphones

film cameras

200

This honoree is known for always staying calm during stressful situations

Dar Fagenbaum 

200

This is CMH's Mission Statement  

“the best care where and when you need it”

200

Let’s fix it now so it doesn’t become a bigger problem later.

Amy Walvatne 

200

This is the medical term for high blood pressure

Hypertension

200

This device used to be the main way people looked up phone numbers

phone book

300

This person is actually really good with computers.. 

Abby Schulz 

300

What is the name of the Foundation at CMH?

Friends of CMH Foundation 

300

I can tell what’s wrong before the patient even says it.

Ann Reid 

300

This part of the body helps regulate insulin

The Pancreas 

300

This was something people had to “rewind” before watching again.

VHS Tapes 

400

This honoree is often described as the “go-to person” for help and guidance.

Sheila Uhlenhake 

400

What Year was the new CMH facility opened?

2013

400

I'm never at my desk. 

Desiree Benter 

400

The recommended amount of moderate exercise per week for adults (in minutes)

150 mins

400

This is what you had to wait for before the internet existed—connecting sounds included.

dial-up internet

500

This honoree is 1 of 2 certified in their department to do certain patient care exams. 

Madi Pedersen- Mammo

500

What year did the OG CMH open?

1950

500

I know where everything in this building is.

Tristan Swanton

500

A procedure where a cardiologist may insert a small mesh tube to keep a narrowed artery open.

A Stent 

500

This was a common way to communicate quickly before texting existed in hospitals

pagers

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