JAMESTOWN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER - Key Persons
Beverly Fiferlick joined Jamestown Regional Medical Center in April 2016 with more than 13 years of healthcare finance experience. Prior to joining JRMC, she spent two years as the CFO at Community Memorial Healthcare in Marysville, Kan.
Fiferlick received her Bachelor of Science Degrees in Professional Accounting and Administrative Systems at Northern State University in Aberdeen, S.D. She has a husband and two daughters. Fiferlick enjoys spending her leisure time with her family, going on hikes and taking photos.
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- Secretary / Treasurer / President, Dacotah Bank / Jamestown
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- Orthopedic Nurse Practitioner
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- Member of the Board & Staff
- Chairman / Jamestown
Denise Schrade is a wife, mom to two daughters and works full-time in Jamestown. In her free time, she likes golfing and spending time with family. For two decades, she experienced cramps so bad that she missed days of school or work. "Women in our family are blessed with awful (menstrual) cycles," she said. "My entire life has been - every three weeks - pain." That's when she turned to JRMC's OB/GYN team for help. Pictured, from left, are Schrade's husband, Jaime, daughter Alexa, Schrade and daughter, Aspen.
Dr. Gregg McAdoo joined the JRMC team in 2021. The Williston, N.D. native has more than 20 years of experience offering specialized care for women. Dr. McAdoo as well as Dr. Emily Stromquist and Nurse Practitioner Makenzie Breitbach offer 24/7 women's care for the community.
Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Timothy Volk performed two carpal tunnel surgeries as well as a total joint replacement on her right knee.
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- Member of the Board & Staff
Gloria Bartlett spends her time caring for others - both her family and the community.
Bartlett, 77, retired in 2011. The former surgery technologist now volunteers with St. James Basilica, at Orphan Grain Train and at the concession stand during the Jamestown High School football games. She also likes to cook and spend time with her five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Bartlett gives back because she enjoys it. She also donates her time because it helps her grieve.
Bartlett buried her daughter, Bobbi Jo Anderson, in 2017. The 49-year-old passed away due to breast cancer.
"Giving back helps me process and makes me feel better. I would rather go without so I can give to someone else."
Bartlett attributes some of her ability to give back to the care she received at Jamestown Regional Medical Center.
Gloria Bartlett received care for carpal tunnel and total joint replacement with Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Timothy Volk at JRMC. Now that she is well, she volunteers her time with many organizations including the Jamestown High School Football Boosters.
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- Member of the Board & Staff
- Treasurer / Jamestown
Lisa Jackson joined the JRMC Foundation in April 2013. She graduated from NDSU and has worked in marketing with Newell Rubbermaid, annual giving and events for Jamestown College and major gift and gift planning for Kansas University Endowment. Jackson was a co-founder of GivingPoint, a fundraising consulting firm and Today's Giving, a philanthropy magazine. Prior to joining JRMC Foundation, she was an independent fundraising and communication consultant to area non-profits. She and her husband, Dustin have three children.
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- Vice Chair / CEO, Farmers Union Insurance / Jamestown
Mike Delfs has 30 years of experience in healthcare and a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Mary, Bismarck. He has served in roles as Director, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Executive Officer at both independent hospitals and large integrated health systems. Delfs is passionate about providing care for patients at a local level. He is professionally driven by partnerships with physician groups and other healthcare organizations in order to provide the most advanced care as an independent hospital. Delfs has always been drawn to help develop others in leadership skills. In addition, he has taught leadership course work at the University of Minnesota Medical School. "I feel it is my role to partner with physicians, hospital team members and the Board of Directors along with the communities we serve to assure patients have access to technologically advanced care close to home," said Delfs. "What I love about my role is seeing the connections created between our patients, staff and providers through exceptional care."
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- Jamestown Hospital Administrator
Jamestown Hospital Administrator, Miss Gina Hanson, invited the presidents of local church aides to meet and organize the first women's Auxiliary. In 1937, 47 members signed the charter and dues of 50 cents were paid. They would sew, make scrapbooks, fundraise and make sick calls.
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- NPR Regional Minister / Jamestown
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- Attorney at Law, Ottmar & Ottmar P. C
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- Member of the Board & Staff
- Vice Chair / Jamestown
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- Member of the Board & Staff
- Secretary / Jamestown
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- CEO, Ave Maria Village / Jamestown
Trisha Jungels has 20 years of professional nursing experience providing care to all generations that include medical-surgical, critical care, hospice, public and home health environments. She actively participates in community health assessment and improvement planning for Stutsman and Logan County. Jungels serves on the University of Jamestown, MSU-Bottineau Nursing Advisory Boards and the Eventide Advisory Council Charter. In 2001 Jungels was a member of a Guatemala Mission representing the University of Jamestown. During her time in Guatemala, Trisha assisted in the arrangement of day clinics that provided care to hundreds in need.
In 2002, Jungels earned her Bachelor of Arts in Nursing at the University of Jamestown. She is the Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Clinical Services at Jamestown Regional Medical Center.
Some of Jungels' greatest accomplishments at the Jamestown Regional Medical Center include implementing multiple best practice initiatives to improve patient outcomes, enhancing staff development in reporting Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS), development of a Private Duty Home Health Aide Program, implementing productivity standards for Home Health and Hospice and implementing organizational excellence principles.