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Event Category: JRMC-U

JRMC U: Urological Care

Two Rivers Activity Center 1501 5th St NE, Jamestown, ND, United States

An in-person urological JRMC U learning event will help individuals better understand urology care.

Urologist Dr. Brent Williams joined Jamestown Regional Medical Center (JRMC) in 2022. He has two decades of experience in care for the bladders, prostates, kidneys and men’s reproductive system.

JRMC U: Care for Joint and Arthritis Pain

Two Rivers Activity Center 1501 5th St NE, Jamestown, ND, United States

The JRMC U: Care for Joint and Arthritis Pain is set for 11 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 1. The event will help people understand how to keep the musculoskeletal system as healthy as possible, said Orthopedic Nurse Practitioner Crystal Krapp.

JRMC U: Snoring and Sleep Apnea

Two Rivers Activity Center 1501 5th St NE, Jamestown, ND, United States

Snoring and sleep apnea impact the quality of life of an individual -- and his or her family.

That's why Ear, Nose & Throat Physician Dr. C.P. Barton III is offering the in-person JRMC U: Snoring and Sleep Apnea on Thursday, Jan. 12.

JRMC U: Pelvic Floor It

Two Rivers Activity Center 1501 5th St NE, Jamestown, ND, United States

The JRMC U: Pelvic Floor It is set for 11 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 16. The event will help women understand how the pelvic floor works and how to care for it. In addition, women can learn about comprehensive care including treatments for hot flashes, urinary incontinence, organ prolapse as well as painful sex or menstrual cycles. Presenters include OB/GYN Dr. Gregg McAdoo and Physical Therapist Sherry Benson. Benson joined the team at Jamestown Regional Medical Center (JRMC) in 2021. She has extensive experience in pelvic floor therapy.

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JRMC U: Total Joint Replacement

JRMC 2422 20th Street SW, Jamestown, ND

An educational opportunity to learn about total joint replacement will help individuals in the community know if surgery is the best option for them. The JRMC U: Total Joint Replacement is set for 11 a.m., Thursday, March 16. The event will help people understand how to keep the musculoskeletal system healthy and when to consider surgery as an option, said Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Michael T. Dean.