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JRMC purchased a second Xenex LightStrike germ-zapping robot to help kill germs and keep patients safe
Posted On November 11, 2020 / Posted in Foundation

Submit entries now for COVID-fighting robot contest

Jamestown Regional Medical Center hopes a little good news will put smiles on faces while reducing the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). JRMC purchased its second Xenex LightStrike germ-zapping robot – and...

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3D mammography helps radiologists identify and characterize individual breast structures without the confusion of overlapping tissue seen on 2D mammography. Schedule direct at (701) 952-5348.
Posted On October 1, 2020 / Posted in Events

No Excuses for women’s health

Sometimes, we are our own barrier to care. Since 2015, Central Valley Health and Jamestown Regional Medical Center have collaborated to reduce barriers for women’s health. In that time, more than 100...

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Diane Feist, Edgeley, N.D., dealt with a pandemic and a cancer diagnosis, all in the same six months after being diagnosed at JRMC in March.
Posted On September 6, 2020 / Posted in JRMC News

Cancer complete: Edgeley woman celebrates graduation

One woman dealt with a pandemic and a cancer diagnosis, all in the same six months.

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JRMC Auxiliary to hold a JRMC Gift Shoppe pop-up shopping event at Babb's Coffee House on Friday, Aug. 28 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Posted On August 19, 2020 / Posted in Events

Pop-up shopping event to support patient care

Healthcare staff at Jamestown Regional Medical Center are on the front-lines of fighting the pandemic every day. Physicians, nurses, technicians and hospital support staff face the challenge of providing care for patients...

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JRMC can’t do the work it does without the work of the volunteers. On Aug. 13, JRMC held a volunteer drive-up thank you event.
Posted On / Posted in Awards

JRMC celebrates volunteers with drive-up thank you

Jamestown Regional Medical Center can’t do the work it does without the work of the volunteers, said Mike Delfs, JRMC President & CEO. Though volunteerism looked different this spring, one thing remained...

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