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South Central Named Newsweek’s Best-In-State Hospitals 2026

Posted March 18, 2026

South Central Regional Medical Center is proud to announce it has been included in Newsweek’s list of America’s Best-In-State Hospitals 2026. This prestigious award is presented in collaboration with Statista, the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. “Being the only hospital in the Pine Belt to receive this recognition is incredibly meaningful to us,” […]

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August 05 2020

South Central Diabetic Support Group Continues to Provide Service During Pandemic

South Central Diabetic Support Group During the COVID-19 pandemic, South Central’s Diabetic Support Group has not met. However, our support staff is still available to help. The goal of the Diabetic Support Group is to help those living with diabetes learn how to manage, live and cope with this disease. Greg Stueve, RN, CDE, Diabetes […]

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June 18 2019

Diabetes and Exercise | July 9

South Central Diabetes Support Group Presents Exercise and Diabetes on July 9. South Central Regional Medical Center invites you to attend the South Central Diabetes Support Group on Tuesday, July 9th at 1 p.m. Danette Chancellor, PT, CLT-ALM, with South Central Wellness and Rehabilitation Center will discuss living with diabetes and how to exercise properly. […]

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April 23 2019

Depression and Diabetes | May 14

Studies show that people with diabetes have a greater risk of depression than people without diabetes.The stress of daily diabetes management can build. You may feel alone or set apart from your friends and family because of all this extra work. If you face diabetes complications such as nerve damage, or if you are having […]

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January 25 2019

Diabetes and Gastroparesis | February 12

South Central Regional Medical Center invites you to attend the South Central Diabetes Support Group on Tuesday, February 12th at 1 p.m. Rhonda Richardson, FNP, at South Central Gastroenterology will discuss living with diabetes and gastroparesis. Gastroparesis is a disorder affecting people with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes in which the stomach takes too long […]

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September 14 2016

Education is Key | Diabetes Support Group

Education is Key to Living with or Preventing Diabetes In 2014, 29.1 million Americans were living with diabetes. Of the 29.1 million diabetics, 8.1 million were unaware they were diabetics. Living with diabetes can lead to major complications within a person’s body. If unattended, a person’s life can completely change. However, with help, diabetes is a disease […]

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