In health care, just like the old saying goes, it’s often true that two heads are better than one. That’s why patients with pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) who experience device complications or malfunctions can now benefit from a new program that pairs a cardiovascular surgeon and an electrophysiologist together in a single multidisciplinary […]
Foods, Supplements, Medications and Potential Interactions (Oh My!)
The holidays are a time to enjoy fun, festivities and food…lots of food. Yet, for those with heart conditions, some foods + supplements + medications can lead to not-so-fun interactions. Many heart patients take medications daily to control risk factors such as cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes as well as those to address certain conditions such […]
Clinical Trial Aims to Predict Risk of Kidney Injury in Heart Surgery Patients
Up to 30 percent of patients who have heart surgery will experience acute kidney injury (AKI), although the cause is not exactly understood by researchers. While these injuries typically cause no serious long-term damage, they can increase hospital stays by weeks – significantly delaying recovery. WakeMed 1 of Only 3 Developing a Diagnostic Indicator WakeMed’s […]
The Big Picture for Little Patients
When it comes to caring for the tiniest patients at WakeMed, the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) team is constantly thinking of innovative ways to enhance the overall experience for parents and infants. That’s why WakeMed recently added a NicView™ streaming camera system at the Level IV NICU in Raleigh and the Level III Special […]
Charles Thomas — WakeMed Cary Hospital Environmental Services Employee — Celebrates 30 Years
It’s rare for an employee to celebrate ten years with one employer, much less 30 years from the time the employer opened its doors. Charles Thomas is this rare treasure. On December 9, 2021, he celebrated 30 years with WakeMed, becoming a member of the WakeMed family a week before Cary Hospital opened to the […]
Cookies, Cake and Crucial Conversations
The holidays are here again! This is the time of year to enjoy the most delectable desserts and connect with the people you love. While you are feasting on gingerbread cookies, red velvet cake and that famous favorite dessert (mine is Washington State apple cake) – this is the prime time to initiate crucial conversations […]
Try this Zucchini Latke Recipe Just in Time for Hannukah
The holidays are all about tradition, and a major time-honored Hannukah holiday delight is the savory latke. Jewish families enjoy this fried potatoe-based dish in commemoration of the oil that miraculously burned for eight days when the Maccabees purified and rededicated the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. For those desiring a healthier version, WakeMed clinical dietitian […]
Tips for a Healthier Holiday — Plus, Delicious and Nutritious Recipe Ideas
The holidays are a time to enjoy with friends and family…and food. On average, Americans gain approximately one to two pounds during the holiday season. While this weight gain isn’t dramatic, research shows that it tends to stick and accumulate over the years. Below are tips to help you create a healthy balance of food, […]
Fall 2021 at WakeMed Cary Hospital – Looking Back, Looking Ahead
Fall is here, and it’s Thanksgiving season – making it a great time to look back on all we’ve accomplished for our patients and the community here at WakeMed Cary Hospital this year. It’s safe to say that it’s been a challenging, yet remarkable year for Cary Hospital and our community. As we’ve continued to […]
Quit With WakeMed: START TODAY!
Is it Time to Quit With WakeMed? Quit With WakeMed is a virtual tobacco cessation program — designed to help patients quit smoking and tobacco use for good. Modeled after the Duke Cancer Institute’s tobacco cessation program, Quit at Duke, this model has been proven to be approximately 10 times more effective than quitting on […]
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