|  McCoy's father had a career in the Army, so Roger was born in France 
			and grew up across the United States, finally settling in Illinois 
			at the age of 14. McCoy began working as a paramedic and continued 
			his education thanks, in part, to ALMH education grants and tuition 
			reimbursements. He earned his bachelor's degree in nursing in 1996 
			and has since earned several certifications. Being an emergency 
			nurse is diverse and unpredictable. All ages with both emergent and 
			non-emergent issues from toothaches to heart attacks enter the 
			emergency room. As an emergency nurse, McCoy enjoys the diversity, 
			but he especially enjoys the interaction and teamwork between 
			employees and the different departments.  
			 "When we are faced with a challenge, it's amazing how we all pull 
			together to find a solution. ALMH is a great place to work," McCoy 
			said. 
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			 McCoy was nominated by co-worker Jennifer Prather, who works in 
			the lab department.  "Roger is always there for everyone," Prather said. "He never 
			complains and answers questions with excellent, easy-to-understand 
			examples. He makes me feel like I am an important and valued 
			employee. He makes work fun."  ALMH, a 25-bed critical-access hospital at 200 Stahlhut Drive in 
			Lincoln, is an affiliate of Memorial Health System. The hospital 
			employs over 315 in a variety of roles. For more information, visit
			www.almh.org.  
            [Text from file received from 
			Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital] |