Scleroderma: Nancy Bader fights the battle

JRMC Wound & Hyperbaric Center patient, Nancy Bader, shares her story and fight against Scleroderma.
Posted On April 16, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Scleroderma: Nancy Bader fights the battle

What some see as a disease that removes wrinkles and tans skin, others see it as slow mummification. Doctors diagnosed Nancy Bader with Diffuse Systemic Sclerosis 10 years ago – a type...

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JRMC is the first hospital in North Dakota to offer HBOT (hyperbaric oxygen therapy). HBOT therapy helps fight infections, heal wounds and treat conditions.
Posted On January 17, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

First HBOT in North Dakota – NYNY week 2

Congratulations to The Slimsons, the top point earner for New Year, New You challenge week one. The Slimsons includes two participants in the Friends & Family category. NYNY is an eight-week wellness challenge....

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Slow to heal? The JRMC Wound Center uses evidence-based clinical pathways to treat patients. And, it's working. The average time to heal a chronic wound is 21 days.
Posted On January 16, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Slow to heal? 4 ways to help heal

For patients living with a chronic wound, everyday activities can be a battle. Without proper treatment, patients may suffer for years without any improvement. Or even worse, may face amputation. “We understand...

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Image of Dick Christensen before he obtained an eight-inch wound below his knee that needed wound care from the JRMC Wound Center in 2018.
Posted On January 12, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Christensen: leg saved after wound care

One Jamestown man just wanted a few more hours of sleep. Instead, he received months of care at Jamestown Regional Medical Center. The batteries in Dick Christensen’s smoke detector died around 4...

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Willie Hyde, Fargo, chose JRMC for care because it was the only facility in the state with the technology to heal his wound with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.
Posted On April 19, 2018 / Posted in JRMC News

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy saves the foot of Fargo man

What began as a tiny hole on the foot of one man grew into the diameter of a golf ball. Willie Hyde, Fargo, chose Jamestown Regional Medical Center for care because it...

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