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iStan Lives

Amar Patel is the manager of the WakeMed Center for Innovative Learning. You’re sitting in a conference watching yet another PowerPoint presentation when suddenly someone in the room collapses with a cardiac arrest.  This really happened yesterday to attendees at the Triangle Gaming Conference. During our presentation yesterday Dr. Graham Snyder, medical director of the […]

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From Simulation to Innovation

Last week it was announced that the WakeMed Medical Simulation Center was changing its name to the Center for Innovative Learning.  Amar Patel, manager of the Center for Innovative Learning, shares the reasoning behind this change. Since its inception, the Medical Simulation Center’s focus has always been to improve patient safety and quality outcomes. And, […]

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To Cath or Not to Cath

Dr. John Sinden is a cardiologist with Raleigh Cardiology Associates. Duke recently published a study examining if the number of cardiac catheterization procedures performed are justified. The study looked at patients who had no known coronary disease.  The majority of the 400,000 patients in the study had a stress test prior to the diagnostic catheterization […]

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Thank You

Last year we began focusing on social media as another great tool to distribute information directly to our community.  The response has been terrific. And, as reported in Friday’s Triangle Business Journal in an article entitled Social Media Grows in the Triangle, WakeMed is one of the most active users of social media among local […]

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Sampson County Code STEMI

Amar Patel is manager of the WakeMed Medical Simulation Center. Yesterday WakeMed Simulation Center staff and Air Mobile crew hosted a drill in Sampson County where EMS responders practiced diagnosing a STEMI (heart attack) and calling for air support.  The purpose of the drill is to ensure that first responders in Sampson County can diagnose a STEMI quickly and are […]

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WakeMed Debuts New DaVinci Si

Enhanced features, better ergonomics and quicker operating times characterize the new da Vinci Si Surgical System that came to the Raleigh Campus this January. It replaces an older model of the da Vinci Surgical System that was used by WakeMed Urology Physicians and WakeMed OBGYN physicians for the past five years. The replacement makes the Raleigh Campus one […]

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