Heart surgery is serious business – and WakeMed Heart & Vascular is committed to providing not only the highest quality surgical care with the best outcomes, but also to supporting our patients in the weeks following their procedure. Summer 2022, WakeMed launched Tele Heart Care – which is a new program that allows our surgical […]
Tag: cardiology
A Legacy of Heartfelt Care: Dr. Jimmy Locklear’s Dedicated Service Through the Years
Jimmy Locklear, MD, FACC, launched his medical career in 1985 and has since been a beacon for compassionate patient care. Board certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular diseases, Dr. Locklear has been a part of the Medical Staff at WakeMed his entire career. He joined WakeMed Heart & Vascular full-time after more than two decades […]
Arrhythmias & Stroke – A Dangerous Risk
The heart is a complex organ made of muscle that is powered by electrical impulses. Every heart comes equipped with what cardiac electrophysiologists (cardiologists who specialize in diagnosing and treating problems with the heart’s electrical system) like to call a ‘biological pacemaker,’ which is the heart’s natural electrical system (also known as the sinus node). […]
Fighting Congestive Heart Failure with an Advocate Who Cares: Jade DeBerry’s Story
Jade DeBerry’s story began in February 2007, when at just 23 years old, she experienced a severe cough and shortness of breath. Jade visited the emergency room where a series of tests and scans were run, including one to test her ejection fraction rate. An Idiopathic Congestive Heart Failure Diagnosis An ejection fraction rate is […]
Take 5 with Interventional Cardiologist, Saroj Neupane, MD
Saroj Neupane, MD, is a board-certified interventional cardiologist who is highly-skilled in performing the most complex coronary interventions. Let’s get to know more about Dr. Neupane, his unique skillset and what he loves to do most in the fall. Q: What are some of your favorite things to do in the fall? I enjoy spending […]
A Steady Pace Wins the Race: Dina Cobb’s Pacemaker Story
In June 2022, upon turning 59 years old, Dina Cobb was determined to lower her BMI and get in better physical shape before her 60th birthday. She began taking an FDA-approved prescription medication for weight loss. Three weeks in, Dina started experiencing lightheaded episodes that worsened as the days progressed. Thinking she was having side […]
Electrocution of the Heart: Chen Lee’s Story
On May 20, 2022, Chen Lee celebrated the one-year anniversary of what he describes as his rebirth — the day his life was saved after an electrocution. A Sudden Jolt That day, May 20, 2021, Chen was replacing a ceiling light socket in the hallway of his home. Suddenly, a high voltage of power surged […]
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 […]
“Surviving” Atrial Fibrillation
Wes Harper is a survivor — in more ways than one. His journey with atrial fibrillation started in 2017, in a very unique way with no symptoms and none of the typical risk factors. As a huge fan of The Discovery Channel’s survivalist TV series called Naked & Afraid, Wes was awaiting his opportunity to […]
Patient Profile – Fighting Family History
Fuquay-Varina native Sammy Smith has known since a young age that when it comes to heart health, the odds were not in his favor. His father, Leon Samuel Smith, suffered a major heart attack at age 25 and from then on, had numerous other heart problems, including the need for a valve replacement. Years later, […]
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