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KRMC welcomes new physician assistant to Primary Care

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) is pleased to welcome Jeremy Bird, PA-C to the team at KRMC Primary Care.

As a physician assistant (PA), Bird provides comprehensive care to patients of all ages with both chronic and acute conditions. In his care approach, he emphasizes healthy lifestyle choices to prevent disease.

Bird began his medical career with a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Laboratory Science and spent five years as a medical technologist. With a natural curiosity about the workings of the human body, he decided to attend Nova Southeastern University in Orlando, Florida to become a physician assistant.

“Becoming a PA has allowed me to apply my learning to real-life situations to help patients,” said Bird. “I love that there is always something to learn,” he added. He strives to treat each patient with the attention he would give a close friend or family member.

Jeremy Bird is now practicing at KRMC Primary Care in the Hualapai Mountain Campus at 3801 Santa Rosa Drive.

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