NYNY causes healthy change
300 individuals participated in the 2018 New Year, New You health and wellness challenge. Although losing weight wasn’t a goal for many, 200 pounds were shed overall and the general health of...
read moreJRMC named a 2018 Top Critical Access Hospital
For the fifth year in a row, Jamestown Regional Medical Center has been named one of the Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals within the United States by iVantage Health Analytics and The...
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Healthcare survey input needed
Local healthcare organizations are looking to see how they can improve, and they’re asking the community for help. In a collaboration between public and private health, Central Valley Health, Jamestown Regional Medical...
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Public asked to vote for winning robot name
Jamestown Regional Medical Center raised more than $75,000 on Giving Hearts Day – setting a new organizational record. More than 200 donors gave on Giving Hearts Day, supporting hospital initiatives including the...
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Hip replacement requires recovery
Twenty days after total hip replacement surgery, Mark Lee was out doing woodwork, shoveling and blowing snow at home, doing work at his church and going to the gym. Mark was strong...
read morePublic asked to name the Robot
Jamestown Regional Medical Center is raising money for a germ-zapping robot and it needs the public’s help. Ultraviolet light from the Xenex LightStrike Robot reduces the risk of surgical site infections. This...
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Estate-planning class set for Jan. 26
Philanthropic giving is a joyous experience, one that allows an individual to make a real difference. Many people, however, are unsure how to make the biggest impact and transfer their wishes to loved ones...
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Baby born on New Year’s
His first cry sounded like a cat, his mom said. “But I think that’s because we make a lot of animal sounds in our house,” she said, smiling. Troy Allen Meadows was...
read moreHolidays a happy time, but not for all
She loved to cook, entertain and care for people. She always hosted holidays at her house, which made Christmas 2015 all the more difficult. Heather Kurtz was 33 years old when she...
read moreBlue Jay volleyball team, boosters Dig Pink for JRMC
The Jamestown Blue Jay varsity volleyball team hosted its “Dig Pink Night” to raise money for breast cancer detection and treatment equipment at Jamestown Regional Medical Center. To celebrate a successful season,...
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Schott elected President Elect of NDANA
Andrew Schott, certified registered nurse anesthetist at JRMC, was recently elected President Elect of the North Dakota Association of Nurse Anesthetists (NDANA). The NDANA is a 325-member organization of North Dakota CRNAs....
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Food drive collects 11,836
The air is getting colder, days shorter and spirit of giving stronger. Jamestown Regional Medical Center recently joined forces with Cargill, Cavendish Farms, Newman Signs, RealTruck.com and UTC Aerospace Systems for a...
read moreNo Excuses helps 20 women
The No Excuses program may have saved the life of one Jamestown woman. A widow and mother of four sons, Brenda Skavroneck delayed obtaining her regular Pap test and mammogram because she...
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Planning end-of-life care
Planning end-of-life, or hospice, care can be intimidating. But it doesn’t have to be. Hospice is a care program for the terminally ill. It’s a way to comfort them and their families in...
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Dacotah Bank donates $25,000
Jamestown’s Dacotah Bank donates $25,000 to the JRMC Cancer Center. Whether its utilities, infrastructure, financial services or healthcare, rural communities require basic services to thrive. As a community bank with roots in...
read moreHealth insurance advice for open enrollment
Selecting health insurance plans can be ‘sticky.’ That’s why Jamestown Regional Medical Center is offering caramel rolls, cinnamon rolls and other sticky sweets to help educate individuals and offer health insurance advice...
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