Glascock was nominated for the recognition by a co-worker who wanted
to highlight her willingness to share her knowledge. “She makes the
operating room a great place to work and her skills produce great
results,” said her nominator.
Originally from Veedersburg, Indiana, Glascock moved to Lincoln in
2007 and has lived here ever since. Glascock earned her associate’s
of applied science from Ivy Tech Community College and completed her
Certified Surgery Technologist credential in Lafayette, Indiana in
2007. Last November, Glasscock continued her education by earning
her Certified Surgical First Assistance (CSFA) certification after
completing coursework through Madisonville Community College and
clinical work with orthopedic surgeon David Olysav, MD, of
Springfield Clinic. Both certifications required exams from the
Association Surgical Technologists/Assistants.
In her role at ALMH, Glascock can be found in the operating rooms
helping with surgeries or in the endoscopy suite helping with
procedures. At times, she works with Sterile Processing to make sure
the instruments are in working order. Glascock also researches,
orders, and trouble shoots problems with equipment while ensuring
that the hospital has all the supplies it needs for upcoming cases.
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“I am proud to work at ALMH because I feel that the hospital is a major asset to
the community. I feel that we treat our patients like family. Patients don’t
ever remember me but I know that I have been able to help them,” said Glascock.
ALMH is a 25-bed critical access hospital located at 200 Stahlhut Drive in
Lincoln, Illinois and is an affiliate of Memorial Health System. ALMH employs
over 315 in a variety of roles. For more information about ALMH, visit ALMH.org.
[Angela Stoltzenburg, Abraham Lincoln
memorial Hospital]
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