Hagerman fills new position at Pawnee Valley Community Hospital Family Medicine
Pawnee Valley Community Hospital (PVCH) didn’t have to look far to find a qualified registered nurse to fill a new position in the Family Medicine clinic.
Melissa Hagerman, who has cared for patients and families at PVCH for almost a decade, is now filling the role of Family Medicine nurse lead.
“This nurse-lead position is essential to provide clinical expertise and deliver high-quality patient care, while we collaborate as a team to create a positive work environment,” Hagerman said.
Responsibilities in her new role include: leading all clinical nursing processes; providing clinical care and support to patients; creating positive leadership by establishing an environment of teamwork; fostering a culture of safety and continuous learning; and adhering to policies and procedures.
Hagerman is eager to fulfill these responsibilities because at PVCH “we provide compassionate patient care, as we build a rapport and trustworthy relationships within our community.”
Previously, Hagerman served PVCH in the roles of health coach for chronic-care management and clinic nurse.
Originally from Colby, Hagerman earned her associate’s degree in nursing at North Central Kansas Technical College in Hays and a bachelor’s in nursing at Fort Hays State University.
Hagerman and her husband, Lance, have 17-year-old twins, Jillian and Landis, and an adult daughter, Justine.
Jewel Davis, PVCH director of clinic operations, said “Melissa brings compassion and dedication to our clinic. I couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome her into this leadership position, which is an exciting step forward for our patient-care team.
“Having worked closely with Melissa for nearly five years, I have had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the level of professionalism she brings to our clinic every single day.”
Hagerman deserved this promotion because of her “clinical excellence and deep commitment to the well-being of every patient,” Davis added. “She is thorough and attentive, and consistently goes above and beyond to ensure our patients feel cared for and heard. Her kindness and empathy continue to touch the lives of countless individuals and families.”
The new position is vital to the clinic’s leadership structure, Davis noted.
“It plays a key role in maintaining high standards of patient care, while supporting the nursing team and helping to lead quality-improvement initiatives. Melissa’s ability to lead with both heart and skill makes her an ideal fit. Her leadership strengthens the connection between our clinic and the community we serve.”