Our Pediatric Unit offers family-centered care in a safe and nurturing environment, right here in Farmington.
San Juan Regional Medical Center and San Juan College are partnering to expand access to nursing education.
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Better is our mission – improving lives through personalized health and care.
We offer classes that cover a range of topics important for expecting mothers and their families.
San Juan Regional Medical Center wants to celebrate caregivers who go above and beyond their daily duties to make a meaningful impact on their patients’ lives. We are launching the BEE Award, which recognizes healthcare professionals for the extraordinary care they provide, Being Exceptional Every day.
San Juan College and San Juan Regional Medical Center are proud to partner in this collaborative effort to strengthen our local healthcare workforce by increasing the number of nursing graduates and faculty in our community.
This honor highlights our commitment to offering rapid and research-based care to people experiencing the most severe form of heart attacks and strokes, ultimately saving lives.
This class covers all the essentials parents need to know about Shaken Baby Syndrome. It covers how and why SBS happens and how to prevent it. It includes important strategies to deal with excessive crying and how to protect babies from SBS. This critical topic is covered in all offered courses that discuss newborn care and safety. It can be taken during the scheduled monthly time or by appointment by emailing Kathy Coleman at kcoleman@sjrmc.net
This class covers what to expect for both mom and baby during the postpartum period which extends into the first year after the birth of the baby. Topics include postpartum healing, what to expect from your newborn and serious complications like postpartum depression as well as important ways to take care of self during the first year with a newborn.
This class covers one of the most feared aspects of having a baby – the pain associated with labor and delivery. We will discuss what to expect during all stages of labor and how to cope with the pain whether you are having a natural childbirth or plan to use pain interventions. You will learn breathing strategies, birth ball and stretching exercises and how to prepare your body for labor and delivery. We will also learn relaxation strategies to help cope with the pain and anxiety that women often fear as labor approaches. This class requires a partner and is intended for mom to take with her labor partner so they can learn the strategies together. Moms should dress comfortably and be ready to do various exercises. This class can be taken as a stand alone or in conjunction with any of our other childbirth education classes. Please do NOT sign up for this class within 3 weeks of your due date or if you have complications that prevent you from being able to participate. Consult with your provider if you are in doubt about whether you should participate or not.
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