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MRMC Welcomes William Van Noy as CFO

November 22nd, 2023|Comments Off on MRMC Welcomes William Van Noy as CFO

Magnolia Regional Medical Center welcomes William Van Noy as Chief Financial Officer to the senior leadership team. Van Noy brings more than 20 years of financial [...]

Brett Kinman Named Chief Executive Officer

April 14th, 2022|Comments Off on Brett Kinman Named Chief Executive Officer

The Magnolia Regional Medical Center Board of Directors announces the appointment of Brett Kinman as Chief Executive Officer effective May 2022. Kinman brings more than 25 [...]

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According to the American Heart Association, about 40% of stroke deaths occur in males and 60% in females (American Heart Association editorial staff, 2022). Stroke kills about twice as many women as breast cancer each year. 1. In fact, stroke is the third leading cause of death for women.2 Stroke also kills more women than men each year.3 A stroke can leave you permanently disabled. However, many strokes are preventable and treatable. Every woman can take steps to prevent stroke by knowing her risk factors and making healthy changes.#befastforwomen ... See MoreSee Less
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Did you know you can access your health records, check your lab results, make payments on your account, and so much more - all from the comfort of wherever you are? With the MRMC MyCareCorner patient portal, your health information is just a click away.Visit our website to learn more, and sign up today. Or give your email address to your registration clerk on your next visit to our facility or any of our clinics.Visit magrmc.org/portal today to get started. ... See MoreSee Less
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🌸 Spring has Sprung! And so has South Arkansas allergy season 🀧 A few tips to help you navigate this upcoming allergy season:🏠 Stay Indoors During Peak Pollen Times: Pollen counts are typically highest in the morning and on windy days. If possible, limit outdoor activities during these times.πŸšͺ Keep Windows Closed: Prevent pollen from entering your home by closing windows and doors, especially on high-pollen days.πŸ’¨ Use Air Purifiers: Invest in a high-quality air purifier with a HEPA filter to help remove allergens from the air inside your home.πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€βš•οΈ Consult your Primary Care Provider: If your allergy symptoms are severe or persistent, make an appointment with one of our primary care providers. Our team of providers can help you manage this allergy season and help alleviate your symptoms.Call the Primary Care Clinic at 870-235-3550 or the Family Medical Clinic at 870-235-3555.Don't let seasonal allergies hold you back from enjoying the beauty of spring! With these tips, you can breeze through allergy season with ease. 🌼 ... See MoreSee Less
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Parbati Lamsal Chapagain was recently honored as the February Employee of the Month at MRMC. Parbati is a registered nurse who works on our medical/surgical floor. Congrats Parbati!Parbati is pictured with the MRMC senior leadership team. ... See MoreSee Less
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Kidneys are the most needed organ among the 103,000 patients on the National Transplant Waiting List. Giving one kidney gives life to another. Sign up as an organ, eye, and tissue donor: Sign Up To Be An Organ Donor | organdonor.gov #NationalKidneyMonth #giveonegivelife ... See MoreSee Less
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Are you tired of pesky spider veins on your legs? Look no further! Asclera injections offer a safe and effective solution to diminish the appearance of spider veins, giving you smoother, more beautiful legs.Becky Pearce, APRN at the MRMC Primary Care Clinic, can help you achieve the flawless legs you've always wanted, just in time for summer. For only $50, you can schedule your consultation and take the first step in minimizing your spider veins.Call the MRMC Primary Care Clinic today at 870-235-3550 to schedule your consultation. *Asclera therapy is not covered by insurance and is payable at the time of service. The consultation fee will be applied to the final bill if therapy is appropriate. The length of treatment varies depending on the severity of veins. Patients may use CareCredit to pay for Asclera therapy.* ... See MoreSee Less
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According to the American Heart Association, about 40% of stroke deaths occur in males and 60% in females (American Heart Association editorial staff, 2022).Stroke kills about twice as many women as breast cancer each year.1 In fact, stroke is the third leading cause of death for women.2 Stroke also kills more women than men each year.3 A stroke can leave you permanently disabled. However, many strokes are preventable and treatable. Every woman can take steps to prevent stroke by knowing her risk factors and making healthy changes.Learn the signs of stroke, and remember MRMC is your local Stroke Ready hospital.#strokeready #BeFast #befastforwomen ... See MoreSee Less
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πŸŒ™ Don't let Daylight Savings Time disrupt your sleep! 😴 Here are some tips for catching those Zzz's even with the clocks springing forward:⏰ Gradual Adjustment: Adjust your bedtime a few days before the time change, shifting it by 15-30 minutes each night.πŸ“… Stick to a Schedule: Maintain a consistent sleep schedule, even on weekends. This helps regulate your body's internal clock.πŸ› Create a Relaxing Bedtime Routine: Wind down before bed with calming activities like reading, gentle stretching, or taking a warm bath.πŸ“± Limit Screen Time: Minimize exposure to screens (phones, TVs, computers) at least an hour before bedtime, as the blue light can disrupt your sleep-wake cycle.β˜• Watch Your Caffeine and Alcohol Intake: Avoid consuming caffeine and alcohol close to bedtime, as they can interfere with your ability to fall asleep and stay asleep.πŸ›ŒπŸ» Make Your Bedroom Sleep-Friendly: Keep your bedroom cool, dark, and quiet. Consider using blackout curtains and white noise machines if necessary.🌞 Get Some Sunlight: Spend time outdoors during the day to help regulate your body's internal clock and promote better sleep at night.🍽 Watch Your Diet: Avoid heavy meals and spicy foods close to bedtime, as they can cause discomfort and disrupt sleep.Remember, prioritizing good sleep is essential for overall health and well-being, so don't let the time change throw you off track! πŸ˜ŠπŸ’€ ... See MoreSee Less
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Cindy Wedgeworth was recently recognized for 40 YEARS of service to Magnolia Regional Medical Center! Cindy is a Licensed Social Worker and assists patients with discharge planning and specialty care arrangements after their hospital stay. She is a valuable member of the MRMC Team and we are truly grateful for her commitment to our hospital and to our patients. Congrats, Cindy!!Cindy (center) is pictured with Dee Rogers, Quality Director; and Brett Kinman, MRMC CEO. ... See MoreSee Less
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