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Jeff Brown grateful for divine healing at JRMC

After an accident, Jeff Brown couldn't work at his job. Pain encompassed his life. Needing help below the belt, he called JRMC Urologist, Dr. Robert Bates.
Posted On August 14, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Jeff Brown grateful for divine healing at JRMC

Seeking relief for pain near his kidneys, one Jamestown man left feeling healed physically, mentally and even spiritually. For four months after a ladder accident, Jeff Brown could not work at his...

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JRMC announced MeLisa Roaldson, registered nurse, as its most recent Legend Award recipient. This is the most prestigious distinction for a JRMC employee.
Posted On May 4, 2019 / Posted in Awards

Roaldson receives JRMC Legend Award

Jamestown Regional Medical Center recently announced Registered Nurse MeLisa Roaldson as its most recent Legend Award recipient. The Legend Award is the most prestigious distinction for a JRMC employee. The award recognizes...

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JRMC Urologist, Dr. Robert J. Bates chose fellow coworker and Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Michael T. Dean, to perform his second knee surgery.
Posted On April 26, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

How a doctor chooses a doctor

When pain in the knee meant walking and hunting became a challenge, one doctor at Jamestown Regional Medical Center chose another JRMC provider for his care. “There was no question I was...

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Image of Tim Nill of Nill Construction, Inc. Tim shares his PSA on PSAs regarding his prostate cancer.
Posted On November 10, 2018 / Posted in JRMC News

Prostate Cancer: Tim Nill’s PSA on PSAs

Men’s health. Prostate checks. Biopsies. They’re like cheap thrills. I make jokes because if we don’t laugh, we cry. My name is Tim Nill. Three years ago, doctors diagnosed me with prostate...

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Jamestown Regional Medical Center offers six different biopsy types to diagnose cancer.
Posted On October 25, 2018 / Posted in JRMC News

Cancer: 6 biopsies offered at JRMC

Cancer impacts people of all ages. When a physician suspects cancer, the only way to diagnose it is through a biopsy. Biopsies involve removing a small portion of tissue or fluid and...

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