
Nursing
Nursing Department
Our nursing staff are highly trained.
SCHD currently employs 5 full-time registered nurses and 3 medical assistants. Contact a member of the nursing staff if you need to:
Refill a prescription
Speak with a physician
Ask for self-care tips
Decide if your condition requires a visit
Get more information about a treatment or test
Acquire reliable health information
Director of Nursing, Vicky Marshall
Sublette County Hospital District
vmarshall@sublettehealthcare.com
Vicky has been a registered nurse for 23 years. She attended Western Wyoming Community College on a nursing program grant offered by the Wyoming State Hospital. Marshall’s nursing background is diverse, including stints in behavioral health, medical – surgical nursing, home health, oncology, ER, trauma and telemedicine. Her certifications include Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Trauma Nurse and Emergency Nurse Pediatric Care. She received the Daisy Award in 2021 for excellence. She also serves on the Wyoming Governor’s EMS / Trauma Advisory Committee and the Sublette County Pandemic Task Force. She has worked in Sublette County since 2008. Prior to that she worked at the Huntsman Cancer Hospital in Salt Lake City. When she isn’t busy saving lives, Vicky enjoys fly fishing and is a long-standing volunteer for Casting for Recovery.
Director of Nursing
Katie Hoffman
Sublette Center
khoffman@sublettehealthcare.com
Katie has spent her whole career in healthcare, starting with obtaining her CNA while in high school. She went on to get her EMT Basic while going through nursing school, before meeting a Wyoming cowboy & relocating to Sublette County 15 years ago. Katie has been a long-time face of Sublette Center from a floor nurse, to transitioning to MDS Coordinator for most of her 10 years at Sublette Center, until recently officially taking on the role as Director of Nursing in November of 2023. Katie filled in for the role of DON a great deal over the last decade & is excited to continue be a part of the care of our seniors who hold such a dear place in her heart. Katie received the DAISY award for Excellence in Nursing in 2019. Her greatest love of Sublette Center is the home like, family centered environment that brings our community together honoring those who created the communities we are all lucky enough to raise our families in today. Katie & her husband Dusty have 3 kids; Lexy, Stetson & Paisley who are their pride & joy. Her family’s roots are in agriculture with kids who participate in 4-H, Jr Rodeo, Sublette County Rodeo Royalty, all things ranching & many sports. If Katie is not at Sublette Center, you will find her with her family supporting her kids & husband in all of their endeavors.
Molly Landers - ER/MedSurge Charge nurse & Trauma Program Manager
Bio coming soon . . .
Lindsey Burgess, RN - Primary Care Charge Nurse
Nursing has always been my true calling, even though she was the first in her immediate family to enter healthcare. She has been a nurse for nearly 18 years, with 16 of those dedicated to primary care. She earned an Associate of Science in Nursing from Casper College in 2007, following an early start in healthcare as an EMT at age 18. Her nursing journey began at Wyoming Medical Center, where she worked on the medical floor before transitioning to the OR. After having her first child, she sought a more family-friendly schedule and joined Western Medical Associates, first as a float nurse and later as the full-time RN for a provider. In 2017, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, graduating Magna Cum Laude from Kaplan University.
In 2022, Lindsey and her family moved to Big Piney, where she continued working remotely for Western Medical before transitioning to Sublette County Health. Now she gets to continue the work she loves in primary care in Sublette County.
Big Piney is more than just home—it’s part of her family’s legacy. Her mother, grandfather, great-grandmother, and generations before them were raised here. Her great-great-great-grandfather, Daniel B. Budd, founded Big Piney, and her family has been here ever since. Growing up, she spent summers and holidays in Big Piney, and she’s thrilled to now live and serve this community.
Lindsey and her husband have been together since high school, marrying in 2006. They have two daughters who stay busy with sports and 4-H. As a family, they love spending time outdoors—camping, hunting, fishing, horseback riding, skiing, and even scuba diving. Lindsey is grateful for the opportunity to care for the people of Sublette County and looks forward to making a difference in our community for years to come.