Calling All Nurses
Calling all nurses! Literally, all different kinds of nurses. RN’s, LPN’s, CNA’s and all kinds of other jobs with the word ‘Nurse’ in the title.
We’re hiring!
If you want to be part of the North Sunflower Medical Center Family here in Ruleville, now’s a great time to check out our Careers Page. We have a slew of job openings for Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, and Nursing Assistants. Acute Care, Emergency Center, Swing Bed, the Walter B. Crook Nursing Facility, and more.
Our hospital in the heart of the Delta is a great place to work, no matter your profession. But it is a PARTICULARLY great place to work for nurses. Last year NSMC won the Nightingale Award from the Mississippi Nurses’ Association and the Mississippi Nurses’ Foundation as the Hospital of the Year.
We take pride in working with all of our healthcare professionals to help build their career, grow in their jobs and promote from within. You can read more about all our current job openings at our Careers Page, and we look forward to welcoming you to the family.
We take pride in working with all of our healthcare professionals to help build their career, grow in their jobs and promote from within. You can read more about all our current job openings at our Careers Page, and we look forward to welcoming you to the family.


Dr. Pearson Windham – our NSMC Ear, Nose and Throat specialist – has started working with the PROPEL Sinus Stent for those chronic sinus patients who have tried and failed to find relief from medications alone for those pounding headaches and sneezing fits that spread through the Delta this time of year.
The innovative treatment is a medicated, lightweight dissolvable stent that is placed after sinus surgery. It helps keep the sinus cavities open and steadily delivers local anti-inflammatory medication to the healing sinus tissue. The stent remains there for a few weeks, utilizing a spring-like mechanism to open up the nasal passageway. At the same time, it provides anti-inflammatory therapy to enhance healing. The stent slowly dissolves on its own, and no removal is necessary.
If you’re interested in enjoying Christmas season WITHOUT congested sinuses or a persistent cough, call Dr. Windham. He’d love to talk with you.

