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Sunshine Award Winner – Victoria Chaney – 4th Qtr 2025

Please join us in congratulating Victoria Chaney on being named Memorial Hospital and Manor’s 4th Quarter 2025 Sunshine Award winner!

The Sunshine Award recognizes healthcare team members who brighten the days of their patients, families, and fellow staff at Memorial Hospital and Manor. Honorees are team members who assist nursing with patient care and are selected based on their demonstration of our hospital values: Accountability, Teamwork, Integrity, Excellence, Compassion, Innovation, and Trust. Sunshine Award recipients personify the remarkable patient experience at MHM and consistently demonstrate excellence through extraordinary, compassionate care.

Victoria, who serves in our Emergency Department, was nominated by a co-worker who shared the following:

“Let me first start off by saying Victoria Chaney is hands down, bar-none one of the best employees at Memorial Hospital and Manor — no question. I first had the privilege of meeting Victoria when she was in high school and participated in the hospital apprenticeship program her senior year. I knew from the moment I met her that she was going to do some amazing things.

Fast forward a year and she is working as a tech full time in the Emergency Department, while taking her nursing school pre-reqs. For the last two years I have watched this young lady work harder than anyone I have ever seen. For the past two years I have had the absolute pleasure of working alongside her — not only calling her a co-worker, but a friend as well.

Victoria is the person that lifts everyone’s spirits when they are having a bad day — whether it be with a joke, a kind word, a smile, or just being there not only for staff to talk to but patients as well. She takes as much pride in her work, if not more, as we floor nurses do and never hesitates to jump in and lend a hand when you need it. Sometimes before you can even ask her to do something she already has it done and has started working on the next task. We in the ED would be absolutely lost without her. I am so proud to have the privilege of calling her a co-worker, and I can’t think of anyone more deserving of this award than she is.”

Victoria, thank you for the positivity, dedication, and compassion you bring to our Emergency Department each and every day. You truly brighten our hospital and embody what the Sunshine Award represents.

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Daisy Award Winner – Maggie Bryan – 4th Qtr 2025

Please join us in congratulating Maggie Bryan on being named Memorial Hospital and Manor’s 4th Quarter DAISY Award winner!
The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses, established by The DAISY Foundation, recognizes nurses who go above and beyond to provide compassionate, exceptional care to their patients and families. Maggie exemplifies what it means to serve with heart.
Here is the nomination submitted on her behalf:
“My mother had to go to the ED by ambulance and it was rather busy at that time. Maggie was running all around trying to help everyone. She made it a point to check on us and make sure we knew she had not forgotten us as she was helping other patients ahead of us. When she came to speak to us and let my mother know what they needed to do and what would happen after that, she kept us updated on everything — all the while going back and forth dealing with other patients. She was very patient, gentle, and always had a smile. Maggie made our experience at MHM very pleasant and easy in the ED. After a long day, we are very grateful to have had such a wonderful nurse take care of our mother.”
Maggie, thank you for the compassion, dedication, and professionalism you show every day in our Emergency Department. You make a difference in the lives of our patients and their families.
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Ultrasound upgrade made possible by The Edward C. Fogg, III and Lisbeth A. Fogg Charitable Trust

Supporting Advanced Women’s Healthcare in Our Community

Memorial Hospital and Manor is honored to recognize The Edward C. Fogg, III and Lisbeth A. Fogg Charitable Trust for their generous support of women’s healthcare through the recent acquisition of a Samsung V6 ultrasound system at the Magnolia Women’s Center.

Thanks to the continued commitment of the Fogg Charitable Trust, Memorial Hospital and Manor was able to invest in advanced imaging technology that directly enhances patient care. The Samsung V6 ultrasound system provides clearer, more detailed images, faster exam times, and improved diagnostic accuracy—benefits that translate into earlier detection, better clinical decision-making, and a more comfortable experience for patients.

This state-of-the-art equipment supports a wide range of women’s health services, including obstetric and gynecologic imaging, and allows providers to deliver high-quality care close to home. For patients and families in Decatur County and surrounding communities, this means access to modern technology without the burden of traveling outside the area.

“Our mission is to serve our community with compassion and excellence, and we simply could not do that without partners like the Fogg Charitable Trust,” said LaDon Toole, CEO of Memorial Hospital and Manor. “Their generosity reflects a deep commitment to the health and well-being of our neighbors. Because of their continued support, we are able to invest in advanced tools that strengthen healthcare in our community today and for years to come.”

Clinical staff at the Magnolia Women’s Center are already seeing the positive impact of the new equipment.
“We are incredibly grateful for our new ultrasound machine,” said Courtney Roland, Ultrasound Technologist. “This upgrade will allow us to provide more accurate imaging and even better care for our patients.”

Memorial Hospital and Manor extends its sincere gratitude to The Edward C. Fogg, III and Lisbeth A. Fogg Charitable Trust for their continued investment in local healthcare. Their generosity helps ensure that patients receive high-quality, reliable care in a setting that feels close to home.

Memorial Hospital and Manor remains committed to investing in innovative technology and services that enhance patient care, improve outcomes, and support the health and well-being of the community it serves.

For more information about services offered at the Magnolia Women’s Center, please call us at: 229-243-0152.

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New Lab Equipment to Benefit Patient Care

Big Upgrade in Our Laboratory Services!
Memorial Hospital and Manor is excited to announce that our new DxC 500i and DxC 500 AU laboratory analyzers are now fully operational in our Lab! These advanced systems allow us to run over 100 different lab tests, processing up to 800 chemistry tests and 100 immunoassay tests every hour.
What does that mean in everyday terms?
The DxC 500i and DxC 500 AU are high-tech laboratory analyzers that test blood and other samples quickly and accurately. For patients, this means faster test results, fewer delays in care, and quicker treatment decisions. For providers, it means more reliable information sooner, which can lead to better outcomes and a smoother care experience overall.
“We are excited about the investment in our Laboratory infrastructure to better serve our patients and healthcare providers,” said Ashley Bearden, Lab Manager. “Our commitment to your health means investing in the best technology offering faster turnaround times, higher accuracy, and improved efficiency. We believe a strong, healthy community starts with access to reliable healthcare, and we are honored to be a part of yours!”
This investment strengthens our ability to deliver high-quality care close to home, ensuring our community has access to the advanced diagnostics needed for confident, timely care—right here at Memorial Hospital and Manor.
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MHM launched Fast Track Patient Care Model in Emergency Department

Faster Care in Our Emergency Department

Memorial Hospital and Manor launched a new Fast Track Patient Care Model in our Emergency Department in mid-December—and the results are already making a difference. Since starting Fast Track, average patient length of stay has been reduced to nearly 1/3 of what it was before.

Designed especially for a rural ER, Fast Track provides a dedicated area and staff for patients with minor illnesses and injuries, allowing them to be seen, treated, and discharged more quickly. Services include on-site testing (flu, strep, RSV, COVID), X-rays, and treatment for things like viral illnesses, minor injuries, and small lacerations.

Open 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., seven days a week, Fast Track helps patients who may not be able to take time off work or wait for an appointment—and it also frees up ER beds for more serious emergencies.

This is one more way we’re working to improve access, efficiency, and patient satisfaction—because our community matters to us.

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Memorial Hospital Acquires Advanced Endoscopy System to Help Improve Patient Care

The Olympus EVIS X1™ endoscopy system introduces a range of new technologies that aim to revolutionize the way gastrointestinal disorders can be detected, characterized and treated. Bainbridge, GA 01/05/2026 – Memorial Hospital and Manor announced today that it has invested in a new advanced endoscopy system to help improve the detection and treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. Memorial Hospital and Manor announced today that it is the first hospital in the region to invest in a new advanced endoscopy system to help improve the detection and treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. “It is wonderful to be able to offer state-of-the-art equipment right here in Bainbridge that is usually only available to larger centers when first launched. This is why programs such as Georgia HEART are vital to rural hospitals. It allows us to implement new technology and provide great care locally,” said Dr. Myers, general surgeon at Memorial Hospital. The Olympus EVIS X1™ endoscopy system provides a combination of diagnostic and therapeutic innovations to help improve patient care and streamline endoscopic procedures. Physicians use endoscopy systems to help diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract such as acid reflux, ulcers, Crohn’s disease, Celiac disease, and colorectal cancer (CRC). An endoscope is most commonly used to perform a screening colonoscopy and to identify and potentially remove benign and precancerous growths, known as polyps. Technology associated with the EVIS X1™ endoscopy system such as Texture and Color Enhancement Imaging (TXI™) visualization can help our physicians enhance the quality of preventive screenings. TXI™ is designed to increase the visibility of potential lesions and polyps by enhancing image color and texture during an endoscopic screening. “The main reason we do colonoscopies is to detect polyps. This new system allows for improved visualization to help identify subtle lesions in the gastrointestinal tract that can be difficult to visualize or are camouflaged. This technology also has new diaphragmatic imaging or wavelength’s which allow us to identify and address bleeding that with prior technology would be more difficult detect.” said Dr. Myers. Along with maintaining a healthy lifestyle and diet, regular screenings like colonoscopy can help prevent CRC from developing by finding and removing lesions and slow-growing polyps before they have the chance to develop into cancer. “The lifetime risk of developing colorectal cancer is about 1 in 30 and symptoms oftentimes do not occur until late in presentation. Screening is key and a colonoscopy remains the gold standard.” said Dr. Myers. For more information about Memorial Hospital and Manor’s endoscopy services, please call Memorial Surgical Associates at 229-243-1700 and our staff will be happy to discuss any questions or concerns with you. About Olympus: Olympus develops solutions for healthcare professionals that help improve clinical outcomes, reduce overall costs and enhance quality of life for patients. By enabling less invasive procedures, innovative diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy and early-stage colorectal and lung cancer evaluation and treatments, Olympus is transforming the future of healthcare.

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Georgia Jones promoted to Revenue Cycle Director

Please join us in congratulating Georgia Jones on her well-deserved promotion to Revenue Cycle Director. With more than 15 years of dedicated healthcare experience, Georgia has been a trusted leader and subject-matter expert since beginning her career in March 2009 with almost 10 years at Memorial Hospital.
 
Georgia holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business with a concentration in Accounting and is a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT). She is also currently pursuing a Master’s degree, reflecting her continued commitment to professional growth and excellence in healthcare leadership.
 
Throughout her time as Assistant Revenue Cycle Director, Georgia has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership, strategic insight, and a passion for improving revenue cycle performance. Her ability to drive process improvements, mentor teams, and collaborate across departments has made a lasting impact on the organization.
 
As Revenue Cycle Director, Georgia will continue to lead with integrity, innovation, and a strong focus on both financial stewardship and patient-centered care. We are excited to see her continued success and leadership in this expanded role.
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Jessica Williamson promoted to Chief Financial Officer

Congratulations to Jessica Williamson on her promotion from Controller to Chief Financial Officer!

Jessica brings over a decade of business and banking experience and, a wealth of knowledge in financial operations. Her expertise, leadership, and dedication have been instrumental to our success during our recent transitions. We are excited to see her continue to make an impact in this new role.

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Welcome Susan Liipfert Shelton, PhD, CNM, APRN – New Midwife Joining Our Team

We are pleased to announce that Susan Liipfert Shelton, PhD, CNM, APRN, has joined Memorial Hospital and Manor as our newest Certified Nurse Midwife. Susan brings a wealth of clinical, academic, and leadership experience in women’s health and midwifery, along with a strong connection to our community.

Susan holds a PhD in Nursing from Georgia State University, a Master of Science in Nursing with a Midwifery track from Emory University, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Georgia Baptist College of Nursing at Mercer University.

Her approach to care is firmly rooted in patient-centered practice. Susan believes in listening closely to patients, providing evidence-based education and treatments, and supporting women and families as active partners in their healthcare decisions. She is passionate about midwifery’s focus on birth as a normal life process, wellness promotion, and advocacy for women and families.

Susan’s career journey is especially meaningful to our organization. She began her midwifery career in Bainbridge in 2001 at the Bainbridge Midwife Center, working alongside Drs. Burke and Robinson. She then spent nearly 20 years in nursing education, serving as faculty at Mercer University (Atlanta), the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Florida State University, and currently Georgia College & State University. Most recently, she lives in Tallahassee, where she served as a faculty member and Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Nursing at Florida State University before returning to full-time clinical practice as a CNM in 2022.

In addition to her clinical role at Memorial, Susan is excited to continue teaching in the Nurse Midwifery program at Georgia College and State University, helping educate the next generation of nurses and nurse practitioners.

Susan describes herself as a healthcare partner to her patients—focused on building relationships grounded in trust, respect, and shared goals for health and wellness. Her commitment to safe, high-quality care aligns strongly with our mission and values.

Please join us in welcoming Susan back to Bainbridge and to the Memorial Hospital and Manor family.

Memorial Hospital and Manor Administration

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1st Baby in 2026!! Icelynn Sheffield – Daughter of Jasmine Sheffield

Welcome to our first baby of 2026, Baby IceLynn Sheffield, and to her mother Jasmine Sheffield! Icelynn was born on January 2nd and weighed 5lb 4oz and was 18″ long. Dr. Craig Lenz performed the delivery. A gift basket was given with donations made from Bainbridge Pharmacy, Southwest Georgia Oil, Belk management, Diane Russell, Becky Grantham, Allison Howard – Denton, Norman Ludecke, Sequana Scott, Dave Stirneman, MHM’s LDRP department and several others.
Jasmine, we enjoyed taking care of you and IceLynn, and wish you both a wonderful future!
Nurses in the picture are: (L to R) Logan Holt, Logan Vann and Myra Delk) Not pictured but also at the delivery was Mattie King.