Randall Dauby, CEO of Pinckneyville Community Hospital, was recognized in Becker’s Hospital Review, 118 Rural Hospital and Health System CEOs to Know in 2025. Rural hospitals play a vital role in bringing high-quality care to patients in remote areas, eliminating the need for long travel while ensuring excellent healthcare access close to home. At the helm of these essential institutions are CEOs who wear many hats to keep their communities healthy and supported.
A group of Pinckneyville Community Hospital nurses recently achieved a significant milestone in their professional development by completing the Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC). This program equips nurses with the essential knowledge and skills to provide exceptional care to patients suffering from traumatic injuries, often in fast-paced and high-stress environments.
Pinckneyville Community Hospital Hosts Safe Sitter® Training for Local Teens
Pinckneyville Community Hospital recently hosted a Safe Sitter® training course, equipping 19 local teens with essential skills to keep themselves and the children they care for safe.
Pinckneyville Community Hospital is excited to announce that Chelsea Kuhnert, Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C), will begin her new role as a primary care provider at the Family Medical Center on June 16, 2025. With over three years of experience in family medicine, Chelsea is dedicated to delivering compassionate, patient-centered care to the Pinckneyville community.
Pinckneyville Community Hospital is proud to announce that Haley Baudison, a valued member of the hospital’s Fitness Department, has officially earned her certification as a Certified Personal Trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). This prestigious certification is recognized worldwide and sets a high standard for fitness professionals.