As a commercial farmer, Daniel Taylor’s heart has been hard at work since he began farming with his family as a young child. His 1,500-acre farm, located in Northampton County, produces corn, soybeans and cotton. Today, Daniel runs the operation where he often works eight- to ten-hour days throughout the year. An Abnormal EKG Daniel […]
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Take 5 with Teresa McLean, BSN, RN, PCCN: Heart & Vascular Clinical Nurse and WakeMed Foundation Volunteer
Teresa McLean, BSN, RN, PCCN, is a nurse who cares for WakeMed Heart & Vascular patients before and after their cardiovascular procedures. Here, we’ll get to know Teresa and her commitment to bedside nursing, how the pandemic has affected her and other frontline caregivers, and some of her fall favorites. Q: Tell us a little […]
5 Tips for Managing Your Mood (and Heart Health!)
Remember that song, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”? Turns out singer Bobby McFerrin had it right. Choosing positive emotions over negative emotions not only keeps you in a pleasant state of mind, but according to a scientific statement published by the American Heart Association, positivity also protects you from a host of unwelcome physical ailments. Several […]
Wearable Devices Pilot Program Offers Peace of Mind for Heart Surgery Patients
WakeMed is pleased to have recently introduced a new pilot program designed to support our heart surgery patients through their recovery with the use of a wearable health tracker device (FitBit Inspire HR activity tracker). The program, funded by The Duke Endowment, is known as Perfect Care. Using mobile app technology, it supports recent heart […]
First in North Carolina – WakeMed Heart & Vascular Physicians Perform Innovative Shockwave Therapy Treatment for Complex Coronary Artery Disease
Minimally-invasive IntraVascular Lithotripsy Procedure Breaks Up Calcium in Blocked Arteries for Stent Placement in High-Risk Patients For high-risk patients with complex coronary artery disease, treatment options are often limited. That’s because undergoing surgery for many patients with a variety of health complications simply isn’t an option – the risk of complications is just too […]
Meet Bart Filipiak – On the Trail
Avid runner and extreme marathoner Bart Filipiak is a 46-year-old who can barely believe he’s had a heart condition for the past 15+ years. As a kid, Bart always knew he wanted to be an Air Force pilot. He earned his private pilot’s license by the time he graduated college and went on to join […]
Top 7 Heart Healthy Foods You Shouldn’t Live Without
Health experts spend a lot of time talking about unhealthy foods to avoid like those high in fat, sugar and cholesterol. But with so many great foods to choose from, it’s worth taking the time to learn about the natural, unprocessed foods that provide the greatest health benefits. These “superfoods” can and should be incorporated […]
Meet Heather Pavese – On the Green
Heather Pavese is no stranger to heart troubles. In 2012, she had a mechanical heart valve put in back due to an aortic aneurysm. Shortly after moving to North Carolina in 2018, Heather suffered a heart attack and recovered with the help of WakeMed’s care team and got connected with cardiologist Dr. Raj Fofaria for […]
Meet Ruth Pearce – In the Water
Ruth Pearce has always been an avid exercise fan. Growing up as a tomboy, she was active and athletic. In her adult years, Ruth took aerobics classes for decades — she recalls working out to Michael Jackson in the 1980s. When she hit her 60s, some serious back and neck problems caused her to slow […]
From the NFL to the Silver Screen, This Provider’s True Calling is Here at WakeMed
At age 58, WakeMed physician assistant Ron Fazio, PA-C has had several exciting careers and lives his life with purpose. Following a few years in the NFL and a brief acting career, Ron has spent 14+ years working with WakeMed’s heart surgery team, helping many of our sickest patients live their lives to the fullest, […]
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