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Peggy Jarrett

Director Of Community Outreach at Platte Valley Medical Center

Peggy Jarrett has extensive work experience in the healthcare industry. Peggy started their career as a Staff RN at Hospital Shared Services from September 1995 to December 1996. Peggy then worked as an RN for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) from January 1997 to March 1998. In 1998, they joined Platte Valley Medical Center as the Director of Community Outreach, where they organized and coordinated various community health events. Since April 2018, Peggy has been serving as the Regional Director of Community Health Improvement at Intermountain Healthcare.

Peggy Jarrett obtained their BA in Sociology from Purdue University, where they studied from 1976 to 1980. Peggy then pursued their BSN in Nursing from The Johns Hopkins University, completing their degree between 1991 and 1992. Later, Peggy earned an MPH in International Health from The Johns Hopkins University from 1994 to 1995. Additionally, they have certifications in Mental Health First Aid from Mental Health First Aid USA, obtained in August 2017, as well as an RN and CPR certification.

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Brighton, United States

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Platte Valley Medical Center

Platte Valley Medical Center (PVMC) became the first private general medical-surgical hospital in Adams and Southern Weld Counties in 1960. For 47 years, Platte Valley Medical Center was located on seven acres at 18th and Bridge Street in Brighton. In 2007, Platte Valley Medical Center moved to a 50-acre campus at I-76 and 144th Avenue. Today, PVMC is a 98-bed community hospital. As a member of the SCL Health System, PVMC has been designated one of the world’s most patient-centered hospitals by Planetree, Inc. Platte Valley’s 10 Pillars of Healing are incorporated into every patient experience. They include integrative therapies, human interactions, support networks, healing design, education and information, healthy and delicious meals, healing art therapy, spirituality, healing touch, and healthy communities to help patients recover. Also a nationally ranked top performing hospital, PVMC offers high-level services —including a Primary Stroke Center, an Accredited Chest Pain Center and advanced cardiovascular program, a Level II Special Care Nursery, and innovative surgical, orthopedic and women’s services — found in many larger metropolitan hospitals.


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501-1,000

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