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Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC) earned an “A” Hospital Safety Grade, the highest possible ranking, for the fall of 2024 from The Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit organization driving movement for leaps forward in the quality and safety of American health care. Read More >
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Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC) has achieved designation as a Level IV Trauma Center, becoming the only medical center in Tennessee with this distinction in 2024. All trauma designations begin with a one-year provisional status, which MRMC attained in November 2023, followed by a site visit and extensive review process conducted by the Tennessee Department of Health to achieve a full designation. Read More >
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The 13th annual BOOOOBIE Ball, organized by Amandia and Chris Long, was a tremendous success, raising $11,483 in support of breast health services provided by the Maury Regional Health Care Foundation’s Women’s Center Fund. Read More >
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Wayne Medical Center will transition to a Rural Emergency Hospital on December 1 Read More >
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Maury Regional Health announces plans to expand into Lawrence County Read More >
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Heather Horton, MD, a specialist in Neurology, has joined the medical staff at Maury Regional Medical Center as a neurologic hospital physician and is associated with the Maury Regional Medical Group Hospital Medicine Program. Read More >
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As the fall season approaches, so does flu season, bringing with it the potential for widespread illness. Read More >
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In 2003, Beverly McClarn was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer, which came as a complete surprise. She has her daughter to thank for catching it early. Read More >
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The 2025 Health Insurance Marketplace open enrollment period starts Nov. 1 and lasts through Jan. 15, 2025. Read More >
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On Sunday, Oct. 27, Maury Regional Health will host a free seminar led by surgeon Amy Vertrees, MD, about the advanced technology used to detect and treat breast cancer followed by a health fair dedicated to breast cancer resources. Read More >
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