We’re welcoming wound care to Wamego Health Center!
Meet Teresa Jeanneret, RN, and Kathryn Bruning, FNP-C. They serve as the outpatient team now treating all types of advanced wounds from diabetes, as well as burns, different types of ulcers, trauma wounds, surgical wounds, vasculitis and hard-to-heal-wounds. Call 785-458-7234 to schedule with the team!
Teresa Jeanneret, RN:
I love serving patients in Wamego because this is my community. My husband and I have raised our children here for the past five years and we have absolutely loved living in this wonderful town and getting to experience its culture. Working in the community that you live in really adds a level of pride and ownership over what we do. These patients are ones we may see at church, at the park or at the local restaurants. The value in caring for those with whom you live is so great, it raises the bar and the level of expectation.
Why do you love being at Wamego Health Center?
WHC is such a wonderful place to work. The associates here are absolutely the best group of people I have ever had the pleasure of working with. It is rare in healthcare to meet people that have worked at one place for decades and I believe just about every department at WHC has this kind of longevity. I think that in itself proves that this is a wonderful place to work.
I love rural healthcare, the dynamics are so different from a big city hospital where everyone operates in silos, disconnected from one unit to the next. In a community access hospital, we have an opportunity to experience every patient scenario as a team, lending to our ability to care holistically for the patient and their family.
What do you want patients to know about you?
I have loved being a nurse for nine years while attaining my Family Nurse Practitioner degree, working seven years at Via Christi in Manhattan on the Surgical floor and then in the Float Pool, then the last two years working at WHC in the ER.
While pursuing my BSN, my capstone project was Ostomy Care, which introduced me to wounds. The option for wound care was given to me and I relished the opportunity as I find this area of healthcare fascinating and so fulfilling. These experiences have culminated to help me learn many facets of healthcare, which has equipped me for working as a Hospitalist and Wound Care Provider here at WHC.
What are some pieces of advice, tips or things you want patients to know about wound care?
I would say that wound care is an area of healthcare that gets a bad reputation, it is not all gangrene and maggots (did that gross you out enough???). But rather a very organized, clean process that is essentially taking products from nature (like collagen, honey, silver, algae and stem cells) and shaping them into viable wound care products that can help heal a patient from the inside out. Often, wounds are a result of a multitude of factors like poor circulation, diabetes or infections and if we can help patients combat these factors we can help them heal wounds that have plagued them for some time.
