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What’s happening at GRMC?- February 2020 Issue
The February issue of the newsletter is now available to read! Please click the button below…
Read moreDr. Charles Frankum started at GRMC/GFHC on February 14, 2020. Dr. Frankum graduated from the University Of Tennessee College Of Medicine in 1995. He continued his medical training in General Surgery and Colorectal Surgery fellowship in Atlanta GA….
Read moreWe would like to share with everyone that there is an educational opportunity for those who care for someone with dementia. This educational event will take place at Colby Community College on Tuesday, February 25, 2020. To register for the event please call…
Read moreWhat is Heart Disease? Heart disease refers to any condition that makes it difficult for the heart to work properly. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the most common type of heart disease. It occurs when an artery that supplies blood to the…
Read moreWe would like to share with everyone that there is an educational opportunity for those who care for someone with dementia. This educational event will take place at Colby Community College on Tuesday, February 25, 2020. To register for the event please call (800) 272-3900 or visit alz.org/crf for more information.
Join Goodland Regional Medical Center for the Breast Cancer Awareness 5K Walk/Run on October 8th at 9:00 am. Register for the 5K by printing out the forms below. Please make checks payable to: Goodland Medical Foundation. Include your entry fee and mail to: Goodland Medical Center Attn: Allison Mulch 220 W 2nd St Goodland, KS
GRMC is hosting a blood drive with the American Red Cross on March 12, 2020, in our large board room You can sign up online or by calling Amy at (785) 890-3625 ext. 4101.
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