Register for our 6th Annual Santa Shuffle Fun Run, coming Saturday, December 7! Join us as we begin at North Arkansas Regional Medical Center, and walk or jog alongside Santa and Mrs. Claus down Harrison's Main Street and around our historic town square, all while being serenaded by Christmas music and cheered on by Santa's helpers.
This event is for ALL ages. Simply donate a new child's toy and you will receive a FREE Santa Suit (coat, pants, hat, belt and a beard) to wear the day of the race! All the toys will be given to organizations in the five counties that NARMC serves.
Make lasting memories and help make a child's Christmas special this year by joining us for the Santa Shuffle Fun Run! Follow the link below for more information and to register!
North Arkansas Regional Medical Center is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system consisting of a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving the rural communities of North Arkansas. More than 850 NARMC employees, including 32 physicians, physician assistants and APRNs, work together to provide a comprehensive range of healthcare services.
The not-for-profit hospital is guided by four sets of values: safety, quality, integrity, and community. These values go hand-in-hand with the mission of the Medical Center which is to provide comprehensive healthcare in North Central Arkansas and to the vision which is to be the most trusted and preferred healthcare provided in the area.
Harrison, AR (October 3, 2024) – North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is proud to announce the long-awaited addition of the Da Vinci XI Robotic Surgery System, a significant investment in advanced surgical care for the communities we serve. This new technology enables NARMC’s highly trained surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater precision, smaller incisions, and faster recovery times, offering patients minimally invasive options that were previously unavailable in our region.
READ MOREHarrison, Ark. (October 2, 2024) – North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is proud to announce it has been awarded a $398,346 Rural EMS Training grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). This grant, designated for the next two years, aims to support the recruitment and training of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel with a focus on addressing substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders in Boone and Newton Counties and the surrounding area.
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