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(Batesville, Ark.)—Jennifer Campbell, Registered Nurse at White River Medical Center (WRMC), was recently recognized as a healthcare hero by U.S. Senator John Bozeman for her work on the frontlines during the COVID-19 crisis. U.S. Sen. John Boozman has been touring healthcare facilities across the s
WRHS earned the award by meeting specific quality achievement measures for the diagnosis and treatment of stroke patients at a set level for a designated period.
Dr. Devi Nair, Electrophysiologist, is achieving feats, by being the first in the United States to perform a new hybrid procedure to treat Atrial Fibrillation (AFib). One patient cannot be more grateful.
Colon cancer is the 3rd most common type of cancer in the United States.
Dr. Krishna Vedala reminds us that we are not alone.
Doreen Kamoga, MD, was recently welcomed as an Internal Medicine provider at the WRMC Internal Medicine Clinic located inside the Diagnostic Clinic at WRMC.
Beginning August 3, Robin Kerr, APRN, will be seeing patients at Batesville Family Care, located at 1215 Sidney Street, Suite 300 in Batesville. Robin is a Family Medicine provider.
Blake Dixon, MD, CAQ-SM, will be seeing patients at the Midway Medical Clinic located inside the WRMC Medical Complex Cherokee Village. Dr. Dixon will work alongside Tim Young, MD, and Lisa Sherrill, APRN.
WRHS is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Gilbert-Roy Kamoga, Internal Medicine, as the new Internal Medicine (IM) Residency Program Director.
White River recently announced the addition of Whitney Melton, APRN, to the staff at the Diagnostic Clinic at WRMC located at 3443 Harrison Street in Batesville.
White River Health System and community leaders offer a message of hope and unity for residents during the Coronavirus pandemic. Our thanks to J.D. Allen, MD, the Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce, City of Batesville, Independence County Judge's Office, and Independence County Unit of the Arkansa
New Certification Reduces Travel and Allows Patients to Stay Closer to Home During Their Treatment.
“I am eager to welcome each of these employees into their new roles,” said Gary Paxson. “Each of them is truly dedicated to making our health system better for our communities, and their work in new roles will be a huge asset to WRHS.”