Running of the Pink set for Jun 2
Cancer is the leading cause of death of Stutsman County residents ages 45-84. In addition, despite access to state-of-the-art technology, women in Stutsman County are less likely to receive a regular mammogram...
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy saves the foot of Fargo man
What began as a tiny hole on the foot of one man grew into the diameter of a golf ball. Willie Hyde, Fargo, chose Jamestown Regional Medical Center for care because it...
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JRMC named 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare
Jamestown Regional Medical Center recently made the Becker’s Healthcare “150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare | 2018” list. The list highlights hospitals, health systems and healthcare companies that work towards promoting...
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Diabetic foot ulcers: 6 ways to help prevent
An estimated 29.1 million people (9.3 percent of the population) have diabetes, and nearly 28 percent are undiagnosed. In addition, about 86 million US adults have prediabetes and more than 77 million...
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5 Reasons your wound won’t heal
Weeping legs. Gaping holes. Bloody feet. Wounds. The effects of wounds that won’t heal can be unsightly. Even worse – wounds that won’t heal are prone to infection. If not resolved, an...
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Humphrey Anku: I like to help people
One dishwasher, Humphrey Anku, washes his hands 55 times a shift. Humphrey Anku takes patient care and infection control seriously. He knows that while he’s scraping plates and rinsing bowls, he is...
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Dr. Rachael Renschler to collect children’s shoes
Dr. Rachael Renschler, podiatrist/foot & ankle surgeon at Jamestown Regional Medical Center, wants to set children up for success by collecting children’s shoes. “Children’s feet grow and change rapidly to ultimately form...
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Leslie Reisnour: I want to make THE difference
When she thinks of the difference Jamestown Regional Medical Center has had on her family, she can’t help but get choked up. If it weren’t for the Emergency Department and wonderful emergency...
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Elayne Hartman: Nourishment is my piece
One nutrition aide, Elayne Hartman, said her piece of the puzzle is nourishing people so they can heal. Hartman joined Jamestown Regional Medical Center about six years ago. The 71-year-old worked for...
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Deb Thingstad: Always
Editor’s note: There are hundreds of pieces in the healthcare puzzle. And employees are one of them. Registered Nurse, Deb Thingstad shares how she helps make THE difference in providing LEGENDARY HEALTHCARE....
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K.C. DeBoer: I am the supportive piece
Editor’s note: There are hundreds of pieces in the healthcare puzzle. And employees are one of them. JRMC President and CEO, K.C. DeBoer shares how he helps make THE difference in providing LEGENDARY HEALTHCARE. Look for...
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Rachel Macdonald: This is my destiny
Editor’s note: There are hundreds of pieces in the healthcare puzzle. And employees are one of them. Registered Nurse, Rachel Macdonald shares how she helps make THE difference in providing LEGENDARY HEALTHCARE....
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Sheri Schweitzer: I am THE difference
Sheri Schweitzer began her career at Jamestown Regional Medical Center in 1985. The hospital had four computers then, she said, and she got one of them. It was a symbol of what...
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Ralph Danuser, the bionic man
After four years of college football, five years of active duty military, more than 20 years in the reserves and decades on his family farm, the Marion, N.D. man, replaced his left...
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JRMC Auxiliary to host Spring Bazaar fundraiser
Jamestown Regional Medical Center’s Auxiliary is welcoming the new season with a fun event to fight cancer. The annual Spring Bazaar is set for Friday, March 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30...
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Walz appointed NDHES president elect
The North Dakota Healthcare Engineering Society (NDHES) recently appointed Jamestown Regional Medical Center’s plant manager, David Walz, as its president elect. The term period for president elect is two years. Walz will...
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