Nurse Deborah P. Ellington, ADN who Provides Care for the Georgia Area
Get to know Nurse Deborah P. Ellington, who serves patients within Upson Regional Medical Center and the St. Marys Good Samaritan Hospital.
Deborah is a Nurse with over two decades of experience currently practicing with Upson Regional Medical Center and St. Marys Good Samaritan Hospital. She is also a nurse instructer on the surgical floor for new nurses.
Upson Regional Medical Center has more than 500 employees for being the region’s acute care hospital of choice and “the cleanest hospital in the state.” The best companies in the world listen to their customers and make improvements based upon their feedback. They are constantly providing new services, like Cardiology — new technology, like the FUSE endoscope, and new physicians.
St. Mary’s Good Samaritan Hospital is guided by the St. Mary’s Health Care System mission of improving the health of the people of our communities. St. Mary’s Good Samaritan Hospital is a 25-bed acute care critical access hospital accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations, serving the Greensboro and Greater Greene County areas of East Georgia. They offer a wide range of services including general surgery and a 24-hour emergency department.
Deborah graduated with her Associate Degree in Nursing from Gordon College in 1994. She is also Medical Surgical Certified. The Medical-Surgical Nurse or “Med-Surg” Nurse has a broad array of knowledge that is applied in the fast-paced environment of the surgical operating room. She keeps up to date in her field by reading her favorite publication, American Journal of Nursing.
Deborah chose a career in nursing due to her inspiring sister, Robin Harron. When not working she enjoys writing and traveling.
Learn More about Deborah P. Ellington:
Through her online profile, https://todaysnurse.org/network/index.php?do=/4143115/info/