As Senior Vice President of Quality and Chief Medical Officer for WakeMed. I’ve led an incredible team for the past several months in navigating many of WakeMed’s COVID-19 safety efforts. Based on my experience with this pandemic, I want to offer you and your family the following advice for safer gatherings during this holiday season. […]
All About Apples
*This article was originally printed in Fall 2020 issue of Heart to Heart Magazine. Fall is here. Before it’s gone, take the time to enjoy the many heart healthy benefits of apples. In North Carolina, apples are in season from late August through February with prime picking months occurring in September and October. Whether you […]
Keep Moving this Winter
Even the most dedicated gym rats can struggle with motivation to exercise during the holidays and into the winter months. It’s cold, it’s dark and those covers are cozy. It’s easy to get in a rut. But staying active is important for both our physical and mental well being. That goes for kids too — […]
Staying (Safely) Connected Throughout the Holidays
The holiday season is here – a time of year where most of us look forward to family gatherings, parties, gift exchanges and loved ones assembled around a table for festive meals. This year, though, the holiday season comes amidst a global pandemic right in the middle of flu season. While COVID-19 has put a […]
Wear the Blue in the Fight Against Prostate Cancer
What is prostate cancer? Prostate cancer is the growth of malignant (cancerous) cells in the prostate gland. The prostate is a walnut sized gland located below the bladder. Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer. Almost everyone knows a family member, neighbor, or friend who has been affected, because there are […]
Why I Give: Caron Hodges
Each year, the WakeMed Foundation’s Community Campaign offers an opportunity to support hospital programs and services. We sat down with Caron Hodges, a full-time working wife and mother and WakeMed Foundation Community Campaign Volunteer, to talk about why serving WakeMed matters to her. I’m grateful that we have an institution locally that is focused not only on […]
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: What Everyone Should Know About GERD
What is Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)? GERD happens when acidic stomach contents escape and enter the esophagus (food pipe). Most of us experience occasional GERD and this is normal. However, over 20% of the US population experiences persistent GERD symptoms requiring attention. What are the symptoms of GERD? The most common symptom is a burning […]
What to Expect When Your Premature Baby Is in the NICU: Alexus’ Story
When your baby is born, you expect your experience to go just like all the parenting books have taught you. You’ll have an easy delivery, followed by a few days resting with your beautiful baby in a comfortable maternity room. It doesn’t always go that way, however. And that’s where the neonatal intensive care unit […]
Pancreatic Cancer: With Awareness, There is Hope
On November 8, Alex Trebek died peacefully at home after a public battle with Stage IV pancreatic cancer. He was 80. Americans loved Trebek — our witty and charming Jeopardy game show host of 37 years. His public battle helped to shine a light on pancreatic cancer, encouraging viewers to take any symptoms seriously and […]
Why I Give: Brian Reid
Each year, the WakeMed Foundation’s Community Campaign offers an opportunity to support hospital programs and services. We sat down with Brian Reid, president of TowneBank Triangle, and longtime supporter of WakeMed to talk about why supporting WakeMed matters to him. Serving Others, Enriching Lives One of the core principles of TowneBank is serving others and enriching lives. […]
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