NORWAY — Registered nurses Cathy Godwin and Melissa Farrington have recently been promoted to administrative supervisors nights at Stephens Memorial Hospital.
The announcement was made by Western Maine Health Vice President of Clinical Services, M. Patricia Cook, RN, MBA, EdD.
Godwin has been at SMH for three years per diem in the Intensive Care Unit and as a relief supervisor. She has held a variety of nursing positions at many health care facilities in the past. For the past six years, she was a night supervisor at Rumford Hospital. She received her associate in nursing degree from University of Maine Augusta, and is certified in basic life support, advanced cardiac life support and neonatal resuscitation training. She lives in Bryant Pond with her family.
Farrington has been employed at SMH for two years, beginning as a travel nurse, working per diem in ICU and Medical/Surgical, and has functioned as a relief supervisor at SMH. Her experience, prior to SMH, includes staff nurse in a cardiopulmonary unit ICU. She received her associate in nursing degree from University of Maine Augusta, is certified in basic life support, advanced cardiac life support and neonatal resuscitation training. She is also a certified forensic nurse and possesses a degree in respiratory therapy from Kennebec Valley Technical College. She lives in Manchester with her family.


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