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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO DR. JAMES J. NARAMORE
Mr. BARRASSO. Mr. President, I rise today to honor the outstanding
career of Dr. James J. Naramore. For over 40 years, Jim Naramore
dedicated his life to caring for the people of Campbell County.
Born and raised in Gillette, he is a graduate of Campbell County High
School. He earned an undergraduate degree from John Brown University
and earned his medical degree from the University of Utah. He completed
his training in family medicine at the University of Nebraska.
Gillette was fortunate when Dr. Naramore came home in 1978 for a
temporary position in the emergency department at Campbell County
Memorial Hospital. He returned permanently in 1980 and spent the rest
of his career practicing at Family Health in Gillette, while also
serving on the medical staff of the hospital.
In addition, Dr. Naramore understood the importance of helping others
enter the medical profession. Throughout his career, he taught and
mentored the next generation of Wyoming physicians. He served as an
instructor for the Department of Human Medicine at
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the University of Wyoming Family Practice residency, a preceptor for
the Creighton University School of Medicine, and a preceptor for the
physician assistant training program for both Creighton University and
the University of Washington. He has also been active in teaching
emergency medical technician classes. Finally, Dr. Naramore also has
served as president of the Campbell County Medical Society, as well as
serving on the Physician Advisory Council to the Wyoming Board of
Medicine.
For Dr. Naramore, practicing family medicine in Gillette was more
than a profession. As a Gillette native, he understood the importance
of giving back to his community. Throughout his career, he dedicated
countless hours to making a real difference in his hometown. Dr.
Naramore participated in the Gillette Area Leadership Institute, served
on the board of directors of the Campbell County Chamber of Commerce,
and was president of the Razor City Toast Masters.
Finally, Dr. Naramore has served as president of Campbell County
Medical Society, as well as serving on the Physician Advisory Council
to the Wyoming Board of Medicine. In addition, he held numinous
positions at Campbell County Memorial Hospital, including chairman of
the Bylaws Committee, chief of the Family Practice Department, chief of
the Department of Medicine, a member of the Credentials Committee, the
Critical Care Committee. Most importantly he served as the hospital's
chief of staff.
In 2019, Campbell County Healthcare Foundation recognized Jim's
contributions with their Outstanding Healthcare Award. Certainly, Jim's
years of service to the health of Gillette and Campbell County made him
an outstanding choice for this honor.
With that being said, Jim Naramore is most proud of his outstanding
family. His wife Karen has been at his side for over 47 years. Together
they raised four children: Lindsay, Marissa, Jessica, and Marcus. Now
they are enjoying their six grandchildren.
Mr. President, it is my honor to recognize the outstanding career of
Dr. James Naramore. Wyoming is fortunate to have physicians like Jim
who go above and beyond to improve the health of their community.
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