Huggins Hospital
Kathleen Sherman is an experienced nurse currently working as an Infusion Nurse/ER Nurse at Huggins Hospital since March 2016. Kathleen also serves as Adjunct Faculty at Lakes Region Community College since January 2016. Prior to this, Kathleen worked as an RN and Weekend Coordinator at Central New Hampshire VNA and Hospice from 2010 to April 2016. Kathleen also has a background in case management at Liberty Mutual Insurance from 1990 to 1995. Kathleen holds a Master's Degree in Nursing Administration from Loyola University New Orleans and an ADN in Registered Nursing from NHTI, Concord's Community College. Kathleen earned a BA in English from the University of New Hampshire.
Huggins Hospital
Huggins Hospital is a non-profit community hospital that endeavors to offer the best of two worlds - the warmth and friendliness of a small town and the technical expertise of modern medicine. Located in Wolfeboro, NH, we are the preferred provider of primary, secondary, and specialty health care services in the region. Huggins provides medical services to the region’s year-round population of 30,000 residents and approximately 120,000 seasonal residents and visitors who come from all over the world to enjoy the Lakes Region and the communities of: Alton, Brookfield, Effingham, Freedom, Madison, Moultonborough, New Durham, Ossipee, Sanbornville, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tuftonboro, and Wolfeboro. The hospital and our professional medical staff have a reputation for excellence in primary care, inpatient and outpatient surgery, medical imaging and diagnostics, gynecology, orthopedics, pediatrics, physical therapy, cardiac and occupational rehabilitation, and emergency services. The hospital also offers specialty services such as ear, nose & throat, urology, cardiology, audiology, and gastroenterology at the local community level. At Huggins Hospital, we are part of the community we serve. We know that we can only achieve our mission by working collaboratively with our community to offer high quality, cost-effective care. We therefore enlist the cooperation and participation of our community as an indispensable resource in our efforts to improve community health status through our health and healing services.