Editors note: the following was submitted by Sabetha Community Hospital
(KNZA)--Sabetha Community Hospital is excited to welcome Dr. Rob Nagely to the team of physicians. Rob Nagely, MD recently signed a contract with SCH and will begin practicing in the summer of 2024.
“I look forward to carrying out my vocation as a rural family physician at Sabetha Community Hospital. My wife, Leah, and I both grew up in the great community of Sabetha. We are happy to know that our son, Thomas, will have that same opportunity.” said Nagely.
Dr. Nagely is a graduate of the University of Kansas School of Medicine and is currently a resident physician in the Smoky Hill Family Medicine Residency Program in Salina, Kansas.
Dr. Nagely is not a stranger in the SCH community either. “Throughout college and medical school, I was able to spend a great deal of time job shadowing Dr. Gregg Wenger. This was especially significant for me as he was the doctor who delivered me, provided medical care for my family, and was influential in my choice to pursue family medicine. It was edifying to watch how Dr. Wenger interacts with and cares for his patients. Shadowing also allowed me to get to know the employees at Sabetha Community Hospital and Sabetha Family Practice. I appreciate the hard work that these employees put forth and the great work atmosphere they have created.”
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