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KRMC Graduate Medical Education receives research grant from Midwestern University

KINGMAN – – On November 3, Midwestern University awarded Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) with research funding through their newly established grant program “Improving Healthcare Delivery and Reducing Healthcare Disparities in Underserved Minority Communities.” KRMC’s research project, “Analysis of Factors Predicting Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Diagnosis among Rural Minority Populations,” studies the impact and clinical outcomes of COVID-19 on rural minority patients. Researchers are Pamela Potter, Ph.D., Chair, Pharmacology; John Ashurst, D.O., M.Sc., Clinical Assistant Professor; Anthony Santarelli, Ph.D., Clinical Research Administrator of KRMC’s Graduate Medical Education program. The initiative will include training for medical students and residents to recognize…

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KRMC Graduate Medical Education receives research grant from Midwestern University

KINGMAN – – On November 3, Midwestern University awarded Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) with research funding through their newly established grant program “Improving Healthcare Delivery and Reducing Healthcare Disparities in Underserved Minority Communities.” KRMC’s research project, “Analysis of Factors Predicting Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Diagnosis among Rural Minority Populations,” studies the impact and clinical outcomes of COVID-19 on rural minority patients. Researchers are Pamela Potter, Ph.D., Chair, Pharmacology; John Ashurst, D.O., M.Sc., Clinical Assistant Professor; Anthony Santarelli, Ph.D., Clinical Research Administrator of KRMC’s Graduate Medical Education program. The initiative will include training for medical students and residents to recognize…

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KRMC Graduate Medical Education receives research grant from Midwestern University

KINGMAN – – On November 3, Midwestern University awarded Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) with research funding through their newly established grant program “Improving Healthcare Delivery and Reducing Healthcare Disparities in Underserved Minority Communities.” KRMC’s research project, “Analysis of Factors Predicting Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Diagnosis among Rural Minority Populations,” studies the impact and clinical outcomes of COVID-19 on rural minority patients. Researchers are Pamela Potter, Ph.D., Chair, Pharmacology; John Ashurst, D.O., M.Sc., Clinical Assistant Professor; Anthony Santarelli, Ph.D., Clinical Research Administrator of KRMC’s Graduate Medical Education program. The initiative will include training for medical students and residents to recognize…

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Ron’s Tire Pros donates to Shop with a Cop

BULLHEAD CITY – Ron’s Tire Pros team member Ty Banks presents a $500 donation to Shop with a Cop President Andrew Sevillano to help make a child’s Christmas a little brighter this holiday season. Ron’s Tire Pros has been proudly servicing the community for over 40 years.  Their professional staff at the Bullhead City and Fort Mohave locations provides tires and services to keep your vehicle safe and dependable on the road. Their team would like to wish everyone a safe Holiday Season. Ron’s Tire Pros is located at 2188 Hwy. 95, Bullhead City; and 5303 Hwy. 95, Ft. Mohave.

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Roxy’s Quilt and Sew adds sewing center

Roxy’s Quilt and Sew celebrate her newly added BERNINA Sewing Center in Fort Mohave last week with a ribbon cutting hosted by the Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce. The much-anticipated addition to the local business landscape did not disappoint as dozens of area quilters and local civic leaders perused the perfectly decorated rooms of quilts, class space, sewing machine displays and fabrics. Among those attending and picture are Chamber Ambassadors Carey Fearing, George Smith, Terri Sponder, Yvette Pursley, Jeanette McCartney, Jeanette Pigeon, Sam Schintzler, Janice Berkenheger, and Chamber Director JoElle Hurns. Owner of Roxy’s Quilt and Sew Roxy and her…

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November Kingman City Council meeting to continue “hybrid” Model

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is taking the necessary steps to continue to protect City Council members, its residents, and city team members to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the community. The City of Kingman is conducting the Tuesday, November 17, formal City Council meeting with the continued hybrid model. This will allow the public to attend at a limited capacity, with the ability for in-person, public comment and still allow phone-in, and submitted written comments. Meeting policy, and public comment guidelines for all meetings are listed below: ·         City of Kingman government buildings require masks be worn inside. Per…

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