News
March 10, 2025
CRMC Earns Top Spot in 2025 Best Hospital Rankings
Cuyuna Regional Medical Center (CRMC), is proud to be recognized by Newsweek as one of the Best Hospitals in the nation.
March 3, 2025
Innovation: Orthopaedic Team Contributes to Robotic Surgery Study
CRMC Unveils Brand Refresh
February 20, 2025
Spine Clinic Expands to Baxter
The Orthopaedic Spine Clinic expands to Baxter.
January 16, 2025
EMT Full Course: Starting February 26, 2025
December 3, 2024
CRMC Podiatrist Finds Joy in Kenya Mission Work
“Typically, we do about four or five days of medical camp at Moto Hope Mission. People will typically line up outside the gate the night before to ensure they can be seen the next morning.” A look at the life-changing mission work performed by Stephen Schmid, DPM, FACFAS.
Running the Race of a Lifetime in France
She isn’t just strong, she is World Championship IronMan strong. Out of nearly 1,500 racers who qualified for the event in Nice, France, Melissa Goble, WHNP, delivered an impressive performance. Her motivational story may just inspire you to put your best foot forward.
October 30, 2024
Is it the cold, flu, or RSV?
Cold and flu season often packs a punch with symptoms like fever, sore throat, and congestion. No one wants to feel under the weather, especially with holiday gatherings and seasonal activities keeping schedules jam-packed. So, if you’re feeling crummy, what’s to blame? Is it the common cold, or could it be something more?
October 24, 2024
Cuyuna Regional Medical Center is Recognized as 2024 Business of the Year
Cuyuna Regional Medical Center (CRMC) is honored to be recognized as the Cuyuna Lakes Chamber of Commerce’s 2024 Business of the Year.
October 22, 2024
Aitkin Toddler Diagnosed with Rare Genetic Disorder
“It’s a super rare diagnosis, I had never heard of it before meeting Berklee. During medical school, we were taught that when you hear hoofbeats, think of horses, meaning if it sounds like a common diagnosis, it probably is. But when I trained with specialists, they taught us to think of zebras—less common diagnoses. Berklee, though, she’s a unicorn!”