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Jamestown woman ready to cheer on Bison after knee surgery

JRMC Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Michael T. Dean, replaced NDSU Bison fan, Glenda Hust's joint. Hust is now able to attend Bison football games once again.
Posted On August 21, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Jamestown woman ready to cheer on Bison after knee surgery

One season ticket holder is ready to cheer on her favorite football team – NDSU Bison, now that her knee pain is under control. Glenda Hust chose Jamestown Regional Medical Center for...

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Jamestown woman, Daphne Vainonen, survives a six-day comma post cardiac arrest.
Posted On July 25, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

After six-day coma, Jamestown woman ready to travel

One Jamestown woman is back to her three-mile walks after six days in a coma and cardiac arrest – a feat she attributes to Jamestown Regional Medical Center. Daphne Vainonen and her...

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JRMC Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Timothy Volk, shares six ways that athletes can avoid joint pain this season.
Posted On May 9, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

6 ways athletes avoid joint pain

Cross country. Basketball. Football. Volleyball. These are high impact sports played by young athletes, who are more susceptible to joint pain and injuries. Joint pain and injuries can be caused by injuries...

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Emily Hoffman, JRMC CardioPulmonary Rehab, received the Scotty Roberts Award.
Posted On May 8, 2019 / Posted in Awards

Hoffman receives Scotty Roberts Award

Jamestown Regional Medical Center is proud to announce that one of its own has received the Scotty Roberts Award. This award was developed by the Upper Plains CardioPulmonary Rehab Association to honor...

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JRMC will be holding free hearing, memory and speech screenings on May 14, 15 and 16 in celebration of Better Hearing and Speech Month. Schedule direct at (701) 952-4800.
Posted On May 1, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Spring Clean, Free Screen

Have you heard? Jamestown Regional Medical Center is offering three days of free hearing, memory and speech screenings. “Communication is the key to a high-quality of life,” said JRMC Audiologist Marissa M. Leese....

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