Dr. Inglish: A war against the invisible enemy
Editor’s note: Dr. Steve Inglish, Emergency Medicine Physician at Jamestown Regional Medical Center, shares information on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). He joined JRMC in 2018. In 2003, I was a young 21-year-old...
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COVID-19 Q & A with Emergency Medicine Physician, Dr. Steve Inglish
Editor’s note: Dr. Steve Inglish, Emergency Medicine Physician at Jamestown Regional Medical Center, shares information on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in a question and answer format. He joined JRMC in 2018. Question:...
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R.O.S.I.E. helps fight COVID-19
R.O.S.I.E. is a Xenex LightStrike Germ-Zapping Robot. She kills germs and viruses that are difficult to disinfect and difficult to treat. Among those is the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Bacteria and other germs...
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JRMC nurse teaches Yoga Bliss for COVID Calm
An Emergency Department Nurse in Jamestown, N.D. is caring for her community inside and out of patient rooms. Rachel Macdonald, a registered nurse in the Jamestown Regional Medical Center Emergency Department is...
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JRMC postpones elective surgery
Jamestown Regional Medical Center is postponing elective surgeries in preparation of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Urgent and emergent procedures are still available. “The situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic continues to change at...
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Cracked heels shouldn’t be ignored
Editor’s note: Dr. Kayla Emter, podiatrist/foot & ankle surgeon at Jamestown Regional Medical Center, shares tips on how to care for cracked heels.
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Foot pain? Here’s 10 common causes… #7 may surprise you
Injury. Overuse. Arthritis. Foot pain is common in adults, especially athletes and seniors. However, that doesn’t mean you have to live with it, said JRMC Podiatrist/Foot & Ankle Surgeon Dr. Kayla Emter....
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Nine ways to treat arthritis
Spring arrives and checklists are filled with projects. What may easily be mistaken for an injury or overworked joint or muscle might actually be signs of arthritis. Arthritis is the painful inflammation and...
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What foods to eat (and what not) as you recover
Editor’s note: Dr. Kayla Emter, podiatrist/foot & ankle surgeon at Jamestown Regional Medical Center, shares tips on healthy foods to eat while you recover. As a student, Dr. Emter struggled with painful...
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Heel pain? 6 Ways to treat plantar fasciitis
As spring and summer approaches, schedules start to involve more outdoor activities and family fun. Individuals can also find themselves more often on their feet. Stabbing pain located near the heel of...
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Fingers locking up? 4 Signs it’s trigger finger
Spending time with family and working on projects can lead to sore hands, joints and muscles. Trigger finger, also known as stonosing tenosynovitis, can affect any finger and that includes the thumb....
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JRMC implements visitor restrictions
Safety is Jamestown Regional Medical Center’s highest priority. In light of this rapidly evolving situation, JRMC is following the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding appropriate measures...
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Wald receives JRMC Legend Award
Jamestown Regional Medical Center recently announced Holly Wald as its most recent Legend Award recipient. The Legend Award is the most prestigious distinction for a JRMC employee. The Legend Award recognizes employees...
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Marquart joins JRMC Wound & Hyperbaric Center
Jamestown Regional Medical Center is pleased to welcome Holli Marquart, APRN, CNP to the JRMC Wound & Hyperbaric Center team. Originally from Steele, N.D., Marquart received her Master in Science of Nursing...
read moreJRMC raises $114,000+ on Giving Hearts Day
With the help of hundreds of community members, Jamestown Regional Medical Center raised more than $114,000 for technology and equipment on Giving Hearts Day. Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.
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The ball is in your court
The NCAA basketball tournament and vasectomies: What do they have in common? The answer might make you blush, but the ball is in your court.
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