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How Caring for Her Father Helped Save Her Own Life

Posted October 24, 2025

How Caring for Her Father Helped Save Her Own Life Laurel native, Faye Jackson, has taken care of other people for most of her life. After many years of service as a nurse at Ellisville State School, she continued her calling at home, providing loving care for her daughter, who had a heart condition, and […]

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February 26 2019

Back in the Game | Kelsi Jackson, South Jones Basketball

South Central Sports Medicine Helps Athletes Get Back in the Game With every step she made, every jump she took, Kelsi Jackson felt excruciating pain in her knee. Kelsi, a then tenth grade basketball player at South Jones High School, was unable to make basic movements without having sharp pain in her knee. As a […]

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February 25 2019

SCRMC HealthBreak | Kelsi Jackson Knee Testimonial

Kelsi Jackson, a Knee Surgery Patient and High School Basketball Player. When I was in the 10th grade, I had a sharp pain in my knee. Every little step, every little jump, every little movement I would give, it just hurt. The surgery has made me who I am now. I don’t have to worry […]

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February 19 2019

Employee of the Month | Kristina Wilkerson

Kristina was selected as the Employee of the Month for February 2019. She is a Registered Nurse in the Cardiac Cath Lab and has been employed by South Central Regional Medical Center for 3½ years. Kristina said her favorite thing about working for South Central is, “it feels like you are working with family, however […]

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February 19 2019

eNewsletter | February 2019

To read the South Central Regional Medical Center eNewsletter, please click HERE.

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February 18 2019

SCRMC HealthBreak | Diabetes Pt. 2- Treatment at SCRMC

South Central Regional Medical Center has developed a diabetes program. We are accepting all diabetic patients to aggressively manage their diabetes, using all of the new, wonderful tools, medications, training and teaching, that we have to manage diabetes effectively and reduce all of these terrible side effects and complications. Proper diet, exercise, and weight loss […]

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February 11 2019

SCRMC HealthBreak | Diabetes Pt. 1- Signs and Symptoms

As many as 40 % of adult Mississippians over the age of 65 have diabetes. There are 2 primary types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. Most patients, most adults have Type 2 diabetes. Most people don’t notice signs and that’s the reason it’s so important to screen. It’s so easy. A simple blood […]

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February 11 2019

Free Diabetes Screening | South Central Diabetes Center

SCRMC Hosts Free Diabetes Screening on February 20th South Central Diabetes Center As many as 40 percent of adult Mississippians over the age of 65 have diabetes. And with that, the vast majority of type 2 diabetics do not know they are living with this disease. Given that Mississippi has the highest rate of obesity […]

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February 07 2019

Wellness Center Member Feature | Courtney Jones

Take Steps for a Healthier Life with Help through Personal Training Wellness Center Member Feature: Courtney Jones Now is the time that many people set personal goals for each new year. Yet this year, Wellness Center member, Courtney Jones, is planning to keep her same goal from the previous year. In January of 2018, Courtney […]

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February 04 2019

Employee of the Month | January 2019

Raven was selected as the Employee of the Month for January 2019. She is a Nursing Assistant on 2nd West and has been employed by South Central Regional Medical Center for 3 years. Raven said her favorite thing about working for South Central is, “meeting new people and working with the best work family on […]

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February 04 2019

SCRMC | Intro to Community & Signs of Heart Attack

With heart attack and stroke, time is of incredible importance. JAMES BRONSON, D.O. Emergency Department Physician with South Central’s Emergency Department says one condition he sees often in the emergency room, a heart attack, can sometimes begin with subtle, hard to spot symptoms. If you think you or a loved one is having a heart […]

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