United Way of the Midlands honored Lexington Medical Center’s Barbara Willm posthumously with its Humanitarian of the Year award on February 16 at the University of South Carolina Alumni Center.
Lexington Medical Center received an Emmy® award for a video documentary it produced about a hospital employee who lost her husband and father to COVID-19.
Inside Lexington Oncology's Infusion Center, a smiling face in a red vest offers comfort and support for cancer patients. As a cancer survivor himself, he intuitively understands their needs.
National Volunteer Week is the perfect opportunity to recognize the more than 200 passionate volunteers who donate their time and talents and provide vital support to Lexington Medical Center and its communities.
Barbara Willm retired from Lexington Medical Center earlier this year after 35 years of leadership and service. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster presented her with the Order of the Palmetto on November 22 at the State House.
Brandi Ellisor, MSN, is the clinical coordinator for Lexington Medical Center's Labor & Delivery unit. She recently wrote about her experience caring for pregnant women with COVID-19. Her diary was part of a Post and Courier story about healthcare workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 surge.
On August 2, 2021, Philip Keith, MD, with Lexington Critical Care, a Lexington Medical Center physician practice, posted this message on his Facebook page.
Fannie Ward has worked as a nurse for more than 50 years. Now in her eighties, Fannie sat down with WIS to talk about how her work at Lexington Medical Center work keeps her young at heart.