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Thanks for working here Thursday: Kelly Jo Sogn, CCMG Main Clinic

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  • Written By: Felicia Messimer
Thanks for working here Thursday: Kelly Jo Sogn, CCMG Main Clinic

Campbell County Health is proud of its employees, and we want the CCH family and the Campbell County community to know about the good work that they do for this organization.

Allow us to introduce Kelly Jo Sogn, a Registration Specialist at the Campbell County Medical Group Main Clinic. Kelly graduated from high school in Wright, went to Gillette College for a time and is currently attending Casper College pursuing her Medical Lab Scientist degree. “The laboratory specimen and analysis has always intrigued me as I find it fascinating to be part of a team that detects a given condition and helps aid in finding a treatment plan,” she says. She hopes to further her education by obtaining her degree in forensic science. She has been with CCH for a little over a year.

Kelly has always held a special place in her heart for working with people and putting their needs above her own. “At the end of the day, I love knowing that the work I perform on a daily basis helps each and every patient who walks through the Main Clinic’s doors,” she says.

Kelly names Angie Cortez, RN, with the CCMG Internal Medicine clinic as her health care hero. “She has always been an inspiration to me. She gives patient care that is nothing short of amazing to each and every one of our patients, every day. Angie is always without fail willing to lend a hand whenever she is asked. Angie’s contagious laugh, personality and caring soul are just a small sample of what makes her such a great role model.”

For fun, Kelly says that she enjoys camping and being in the boat on the lake with her family in the summer time. She and her husband love to ride through the Black Hills and end the day with a dinner date. She also enjoys spending time with her 11-year-old son, Christian, who loves to read, ride bikes, play soccer, watch anything and everything that involves airplanes and who also likes to help cook.

We asked Kelly what makes her feel the most pride in her work, what she enjoys most about working for CCH, and what excellence every day means to her. Check out her response:

“I take pride in all aspects of my job. But, one of my proudest moments was when I had the best registration audit results within all CCMG clinics.

I am part of a great team of people at the Main Clinic. If I had to pick the one thing that I like the most about working here, it would be greeting our patients as they walk through the door or walking them upstairs if needed. I like visiting with the patients and getting to know them so I can call them by name when they come into the clinic.

To me, excellence every day means striving to do my job for our patients, co-workers and the community to the best of my ability, each and every day. It means striving to improve patient’s visit or experience throughout our organization. Sometimes, it’s the smallest things, such as offering a cup of coffee or changing the TV channel that can mean the difference between a good visit and a poor visit.”

Thank you, Kelly for always striving to brighten our patients’ day. We appreciate you!

Is there a CCH employee who went the extra mile or shows you extraordinary service? Give them a pat on the back by completing an Excellence Every Day card.

  • Category: Campbell County Medical Group Pediatrics, Employee Recognition