Audubon County Memorial Hospital and Clinics (ACMH) honors its physicians on National Doctor’s Day. 
On March 30th we celebrate National Doctor’s Day, a time to recognize our physicians with dignity, respect, and gratitude. At ACMH we’re taking a moment to thank our providers, Dr. Jeffrey Maire (General Surgeon), Dr. Stephanie Vampola (Family Medicine Physician) and Dr. Mandy Bartels (Internal Medicine Physician) who bring skill, judgment, and steady presence to patient care every day.
At ACMH these physicians treat illnesses, but they also go a step beyond. They earn trust in hard conversations, guide teams through uncertainty, and stay grounded when the stakes are high. Their work reflects both excellence in medicine and the humanity required to practice it well.
National Doctor’s Day is a chance to say thank you for the tremendous impact you have on our facility and community. ACMH staff are grateful for our physicians’ expertise and responsibility, and we thank them for the care they bring to our patients, our teams, and our community.
About National Doctor’s Day
National Doctor’s Day is observed annually on March 30 to honor the contributions of physicians in America. First celebrated in 1933 and officially recognized by President George H.W. Bush in 1990, the day commemorates the first use of general anesthesia in surgery by Dr. Crawford W. Long in 1842, symbolizing the progress and dedication that define the medical profession.
