Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center
Denise Lovell is an experienced professional in the field of cancer registration and education. Currently serving as an Online Adjunct Instructor at Hutchinson Community College since December 2020, Lovell also holds multiple positions as a Cancer Registrar across several healthcare institutions, including Saint Luke's Community Hospital, The University of Kansas Health System, Amberwell Hiawatha, Norton Healthcare, Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center, and Sabetha Community Hospital since 2020 and 2021. Lovell's educational background includes a Cancer Tumor Registry degree from Hutchinson Community College and advanced degrees in Elementary Education from Drury University, showcasing a strong foundation in both healthcare and education.
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Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center
The staff of Neosho Memorial serves southeast Kansans with award-winning care. In 1903, Dr. L.D. Johnson established a private hospital in Chanute, Kan. Forty-four years later, Dr. Johnson decided to close his facility. This decision spurred local mothers groups to start a grassroots campaign to fund the construction of what is known today as Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center. On January 14, 1951, Neosho Memorial Hospital opened. The hospital was dedicated as a memorial to the men and women of Neosho County who lost their lives during World War II. Today, Neosho Memorial continues its history of service to area families. In 2009, the medical center completed a $20 million renovation project creating a state-of-the-art facility with a new emergency department, inpatient unit, intensive care unit, outpatient observation unit and nutrition services department. In addition, the laboratory, imaging services, sleep lab and other areas in the hospital shine with renovated, expanded and improved patient-centered areas. Governed by a seven-member board appointed by the Neosho County commission, Neosho Memorial is a not-for-profit, county-owned critical access hospital. It is with pride that Neosho Memorial does not require tax dollars for general operations of the medical center. It is with honor that hospital staff members uphold their commitment to the medical center’s mission to promote, improve and restore health by Bringing Excellence and Service Together.