Every year, 2-10% of pregnancies in the U.S. are affected by gestational diabetes. Poor control of diabetes during pregnancy increases the chances for birth defects and other serious complications for the mother. Proper health care before and during pregnancy can help prevent birth defects and other health problems.
Columbus Community Hospital is hosting a free class at the Columbus Wellness Center to help patients manage gestational diabetes through eating healthy foods and regular exercise. The class will be available:
- Monday December 19, 3:00 p.m. at the Columbus Wellness Center
Those interested in participating in the class can call Patt Dittmer at (979) 493-7625
Learn more about the class and download the flyer here.
National Nurses Week 2023
May 6 – 12 is National Nurses Week, a time
National Nurses Week Spotlight: Vanessa Ulrich, RN, BSN | Outpatient Manager
Vanessa Ulrich began her nursing career with Columbus Community
National Nurses Week Spotlight: Kelli Krpec, RN | Medical Surgical Manager
Kelli Krpec practically grew up in Columbus Community Hospital.
National Nurses Week Spotlight: Zane Brown | ER Nurse
After initially studying to become an engineer, Zane Brown
Columbus Community Hospital Celebrates our Dedicated Auxiliary Volunteers During National Volunteer Week
This week we celebrate and recognize the selfless dedication
Columbus Community Hospital Earns National Recognition of Work to Advance Care in the Columbus Region
For the fifth year in a row, Columbus Community