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Babb's Coffee Shop Meeting Room 100 1st Avenue South, Jamestown, United StatesYour holiday shopping can support healthcare needs for today and the future.
Your holiday shopping can support healthcare needs for today and the future.
Your holiday shopping can support healthcare needs for today and the future.
Pulled Pork Sandwich Hot Ham and Cheese Sandwich Enchilada Hotdish Potato Leek Soup Peas
Fishwhich Fries Chicken Breast Brussel Spouts Green Beans Butternut Squash Soup Broccoli Cheese Soup
Chicken Alfredo Hotdish Chicken Breast Swedish Meatballs Mashed Potatoes Chili Tomato Basil Soup Carrots
Laughing until you cry is one thing – but leaking when you laugh is no joke. Joins us for Kegels & Cocktails!
In 2015 Dave and Dr. Mandy Sorlie created the Advocating for Neonatal Grief and Early Loss Support (ANGELS) fund. Proceeds from Golf "fore" ANGELS benefits families who have experienced the loss of an infant at Jamestown Regional Medical Center. Learn more or register here.
Jamestown Regional Medical Center Hospice is hosting a Memorial Service & Tree Planting on Tuesday, August 9th at Fort Seward in Jamestown. The memorial will be held at 6:30 p.m. This service is open to anyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one. JRMC Hospice will also be planting a tree in loving memory.
A virtual learning ENT JRMC-U will help parents and grandparents understand more about care for little ears. Ear, Nose & Throat Physician Dr. C.P. Barton III is offering a Facebook Live at 1:30 p.m. Friday, September 30, answering “Why does my child need ear tubes?” Dr. Barton joined JRMC in 2022. He has decades of experience, serving babies, children and adults. He hopes to address indications for ear tubes, treatments, recovery and what happens after surgery. “One common question is ‘can my child still go swimming?’” Dr. Barton said. “Most of the time, the answer is ‘yes, they can.’” The ENT JRMC-U is virtual because virtual is more convenient for young families, Delfs said. It’s available exclusively on the JRMC Moms Facebook group. After the event, parents and grandparents can find the full recording at jrmcnd.com. View the JRMC Facebook page.
Jamestown Regional Medical Center (JRMC) is making education easy for busy moms to access at the Mention the Unmentionables event on Thursday, Oct. 6. JRMC's OB/GYN team will offer education and mention what is often unmentionable - options for birth control, infertility, urinary incontinence as well menstrual and sexual health. The team's goal is to empower women. If women have this education, then those women can then make the best healthcare decisions for themselves and their families. Set at Trinity Lutheran Church, the event begins with a social and snacks at 5:30 p.m. The presentation will follow at 6 p.m. Snacks and door prizes will be provided. Complimentary childcare is available at Stepping Stones, located in Trinity Lutheran’s basement. Mention the Unmentionables is free and open to the public. Registration is appreciated, though not required. RSVP below or call (701) 952-4795. Pre-registered attendees will be entered in to win a special coffee-themed prize! JOIN US Questions are welcome at the event or privately in advance to info@jrmcnd.com. Learn more about women's health. Or, download the Mention the Unmentionables flyer. MEET THE TEAM Dr. Stromquist joined JRMC in 2022. She and the OB/GYN team – Dr. Gregg McAdoo and Nurse Practitioner Makenzie Breitbach – offer 24/7 specialty care to women in the region.
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.
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.
Jamestown Regional Medical Center’s Auxiliary is hosting a Christmas Open House on Thursday, Dec. 1. Proceeds benefit the JRMC Foundation and the future of patient care. The Auxiliary open house features holiday décor, homemade Christmas cookies and gift items, including purses and clothing. Auxiliary’s 40 or so members serve as ambassadors between the hospital and the region through community awareness and fundraising initiatives. Its goal is to raise $500,000. The Christmas Open House is from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 1 at the JRMC Gift Shoppe. The event is free and open to the public. JRMC’s Auxiliary meets the first Monday of each month and is always interested in new members. To learn more or join, call the JRMC Foundation at (701) 952-4880.
Managing health and wealth are essential to living one’s best life.
Helping people live their best lives is why Jamestown Regional Medical Center (JRMC) is offering a Health & Wealth Luncheon on Tuesday, Dec. 6.
At the luncheon, attendees can expect to hear about the hospital’s health from JRMC CEO & President Mike Delfs.
The event features special guest Doug Olson, CFRE, FCEP Senior Vice President and Regional Manager Thompson & Associates. Olson will help attendees understand how to create and accomplish a plan for wealth in the future.
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.
Working at JRMC is awesome. To encourage more individuals to join our team, JRMC is hoping to spread "awesomeitis" through a fast, fun interview blitz on Monday, January 30th. That day, walk-in interviews for patient access clerk positions are available anytime between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the JRMC Welcome Center. Individuals who can’t make it or want to learn more, can submit an easy APPLE-cation at jrmcnd.com/awesome or text (701) 269-6502.
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.
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.
Join the JRMC Auxiliary at its Spring Crafts, Baked Goods & Used Book Bazaar.
Your feet are the foundation for a healthy life.
Hear from the expert on how to keep them happy.
Early detection of prostate cancer means better treatment options.
Learn more about why the PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test is again the gold standard for early detection and when you should be screened.
Jamestown Regional Medical Center's Auxiliary is holding a salad luncheon to support the future of rural healthcare. The lunch is set for Thursday, May 11, from 11:30 am to 1 pm at Temple Baptist Church. Attendees will be able to choose from a variety of your favorite homemade salads. Tickets will be sold at the door for $10.
Women's Health is an educational opportunity for individuals to learn about common gynecological concerns such as urinary incontinence, vaginal prolapse, painful sex and hot flashes.
Occasional joint pain is a natural part of life. However, when it starts interfering with the things you love, JRMC Orthopedics can help.
Pick up a homemade treat from our "sweet" auxiliary. Funds provided will support JRMC Family BirthPlace infant sleep sacks.
High-sodium foods paired with dehydration can lead to the formation of painful kidney stones. Learn more from Dr. Brent Williams.
Dizziness and vertigo are two of the most common health problems in adults. Vertigo is usually distinguished by a spinning sensation. Learn how to recognize, prevent and treat them both.
Learn from JRMC Wound & Hyperbaric Specialists how their advanced treatments deliver best-in-class healing outcomes. Don't wait!
Join us Sunday, September 24 for the 8th Annual Golf "fore" ANGELS tournament. The fund helps families who have experienced the loss of an infant at Jamestown Regional Medical Center.
Hereditary cancer risk screening has the ability to predict future breast and other genetic cancers. Learn more about access and eligibility to this technology as well as other best practices for early detection of breast cancer.
Sometimes a serious warning sign, bloody urine shouldn’t be ignored. Learn from Urologist Dr. Brent Williams why finding out the cause is important to choosing the best treatment.
Learn from Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Michael Dean on the latest advancements in hip and knee replacement.
Join the discussion led by the Center for Rural Health to uncover opportunities to make Stutsman County the healthiest place to live, learn, work and play.
Brave the cold to support JRMC Hospice.
Giving Hearts Day is a 24-hour fundraising event for charities in North Dakota & Minnesota to help nonprofits raise money.
Learn how to take smart steps toward a healthier future.