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Cancer complete: Despite the coronavirus, New Rockford man celebrates graduation

Bill Beals, New Rockford, N.D., graduated from the JRMC Cancer Center after 18 months of treatment. Doctors diagnosed him with lung cancer in 2018.
Posted On April 26, 2020 / Posted in JRMC News

Cancer complete: Despite the coronavirus, New Rockford man celebrates graduation

He rang the JRMC Cancer Center bell, knowing he’ll celebrate sometime soon. “We’ll make up for it,” said Bill Beals, New Rockford, N.D. “We need to stay positive.” Beals graduated from the...

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Students observed their instructor, Medina Public Schools Teacher Jessica Schlecht, receive her regular infusion at the JRMC Cancer Center on Friday.
Posted On April 24, 2020 / Posted in JRMC News

Healthcare from home: teacher shares hospital experience with students

Twenty-eight fourth and fifth graders observed their instructor receive her regular infusion at Jamestown Regional Medical Center on Friday. Since classes are all held virtually, the students watched live using a video-conferencing...

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JRMC announced Jayde Van Fleet and Tabitha Kleingartner as its Legend Award recipients. It is the most prestigious distinction for a JRMC employee.
Posted On January 2, 2020 / Posted in Awards

Van Fleet & Kleingartner receive JRMC Legend Award

Jamestown Regional Medical Center recently announced Jayde Van Fleet and Tabitha Kleingartner as its most recent Legend Award recipients. The Legend Award is the most prestigious distinction for a JRMC employee. The...

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The Siek family got a special gift this Christmas - a dad who's done with cancer treatments. Chris rang the JRMC Cancer Center bell three times on Friday.
Posted On December 24, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Siek family receives special Christmas gift

The Siek family got a special gift this Christmas – a dad who is done with cancer treatments. Husband, father and grandfather Chris Siek rang the cancer center bell three times on...

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After chemotherapy in Jamestown, radiation in Colorado, surgery as well as other services in Bismarck, Sharon Yoder rang the JRMC Cancer Center bell.
Posted On December 4, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Yoder rings JRMC Cancer Center bell

It’s been a journey for Sharon Yoder, in the literal and figurative sense. The Colorado native received a breast cancer diagnosis in Denver 18 months ago, just weeks before she moved to...

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