Seventy-five-year-old Sharon Marsalis inspires faith and hope in her daily life. A wife, oil painter, Bible teacher, mom, grandmom and furmom of three Whippet pups — she enjoys celebrating the beauty and inspiration found in everyday moments. Gratefully, this wisdom as well as the medical expertise of our WakeMed Heart & Vascular team have helped […]
WakeMed North Hospital Offers Exceptional Care: Mary Catherine Haarsgaard’s Story
Wake Forest, NC residents, Jeremy and Mary Catherine Haarsgaard were excitedly awaiting the birth of their first born twins. With a little over a month before the due date, Mary Catherine was feeling great, and the babies were growing. “Going into week 34, I was still going to crossfit classes,” Mary Catherine gushes. Soon, however, […]
Aging and Your Metabolism: The truth about gaining weight and getting older
If you find that your favorite dress is getting tighter every year, it’s probably not your imagination. Research shows that adults gain an average of one to two pounds per year. You may have heard that the culprit is a slowing metabolism. If that’s true, how can you best maintain a healthy weight into middle […]
Twice Saved from Kidney Failure: Amanda Page’s Story
WakeMed clinical nurse, Amanda Page, cares for patients in the WakeMed Raleigh Campus, surgical operating room. She’s seen her fair share of challenging cases and has been instrumental in the recovery of untold numbers of patients who have come through the doors. Kind, compassionate and precise: she’s excellent at what she does because she’s had […]
Strong Heart, Huge Kick: Stewart Jones’ ACL Story
Orthopaedic Care From One Generation to the Next Passion and dedication — these are the attributes that have defined Stewart Jones’ commitment to soccer from a very young age. These very attributes would not only help her overcome a potentially career-ending injury, but they would also instill in her a work ethic calibrated to propel […]
Happy Birthdays are Possible…Even in the Hospital
No one ever wants to be injured, sick and stuck in the hospital. Yet, calamity strikes, and sometimes at the most inopportune times, such as right before you begin a new job, right before your wedding and even right before your birthday. When this misfortune happens to a WakeMed patient, our WakeMed care teams are […]
Giving Back – “It’s what we are here to do.”
Since its inception, WakeMed has relied on volunteers as ambassadors, liaisons and educators. They serve a crucial role in making sure all our patients and their families have a positive experience while inside a WakeMed facility. One of those special volunteers is Anne Joyner. Anne has been volunteering at the WakeMed Cary Hospital gift shop […]
“I Like Your Robot Leg” — James Brown’s StepForward Story
Fuquay Varina resident, James Brown, chuckles when he thinks of his newly-minted celebrity status…among kids. “Wherever I go, I find kids staring at my prosthetic leg. One day, I was walking through my neighborhood, and a little boy stopped on his tricycle to say, “I like your robot leg.” Despite the hardships that James has […]
Love the Paws. Avoid the Falls.
There is no measuring the level of happiness and companionship that a pet can bring into a home. But with immense joy comes hidden dangers, particularly among seniors. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), pets account for a significant percentage of falls among seniors age 65+. Kristi Blankenship, RN, the WakeMed Trauma Coordinator […]
Lose Weight with These Top Diet, Digital and Medication Recommendations
Before I became a nurse practitioner, I was concerned about my weight, so I did a ton of research on the best way to lose weight. Now that I am a nurse practitioner, I get to apply my own knowledge to help others lose weight. “If It Fits Your Macros” Diet My favorite diet for […]
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