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A Board Perspective: WakeMed & Atrium Health Strategic Combination
In this episode Dr. Thad McDonald, (retired OBGYN and Chair of the WakeMed Board of Directors) explains what the strategic combination with Atrium Health means for patients and the community. He…
A Nurse Perspective: WakeMed, Atrium Health & the Future of Mental Health & Well-Being
This episode features Sarah Crowley, Nursing Director of WakeMed Mental Health and Well-Being (including WakeMed’s Mental Health and Well-Being Hospital at Wakebrook), discussing how the WakeMed and…
WakeMed & Atrium Health – A Strategic Combination
In this episode, Donald Gintzig, President & CEO of WakeMed Health & Hospitals, outlines specifics about the strategic combination with Atrium Health and why it matters for access, equity,…
The Ins and Outs of Shoulder Instability
In this episode, Dr. Ryan Li, an orthopedic sports medicine surgeon at Wake Orthopedics, dives deep into shoulder instability. He explains how this common yet often misunderstood condition can impact…
Could Same-Day Joint Replacement Be Right for You?
Ever wondered if outpatient joint replacement is suitable for you? Join Caitlin Whyte as she discusses options with Dr. Lincoln Pratson, who shares insights about candidacy, care pathways, and the…
Is Your Shoulder Pain Arthritis? Key Signs to Look For
Join us as orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon, Dr. Ryan Li of Wake Orthopaedics, discusses the telling signs of shoulder arthritis and how to differentiate it from other shoulder problems. Learn…
Is Regenerative Medicine the Future of Orthopedic Treatment?
In this episode, Dr. Chad Greer, a non-operative sports medicine physician with Wake Orthopaedics, explores how regenerative medicine is revolutionizing the treatment of orthopedic injuries. Learn…
We See Something On Your CT Scan - What Can That Mean?
CT scans performed for conditions or injuries like trauma or heart disease often show incidental findings that could be related to lung cancer. These incidental findings, also called lung nodules,…
Never Smoked But Now I Have Lung Cancer – How Can That Be?
According to the Centers for Disease Control, about 10% to 20% of lung cancers diagnosed in the United State, or 20,000 to 40,000 lung cancers each year, happen in people who never smoked or smoked…
Breather Easier: How Lung Cancer Treatment is Changing
From targeted therapy to immunotherapy, lung cancer care is entering a new era of possibilities. Dr. Praveen Namireddy of WakeMed Cancer Care joins us to share how innovative treatments, early…
Breaking Up is Hard to Do – Smoking and Vaping
Feeling overwhelmed by the cessation process? Are you confused about the differences between smoking and vaping? This episode breaks down the distinctions, discussing the harmful chemicals and health…
Hope & Progress: How Breast Cancer Care Keeps Getting Better
Breast cancer care has come a long way – and the progress is inspiring. WakeMed breast oncologist Dr. Pallavi Kopparthy shares how treatments are now more precise, recovery is gentler and early…
Rehabilitation After Limb Loss
Navigating life after limb loss can be overwhelming, but having the right resources and teams in place can make all the difference. Hear from Olivia Bloom, Physical Therapist at WakeMed, to learn…
Head & Neck Cancers
Head and neck cancers have many names based on where the cancer starts. Dr. Overton discusses risk factors, signs and symptoms and treatments.
Theranostiscs: A New Approach to Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
What if you could diagnose and treat cancer at the same time? That’s the promise of theranostics – a groundbreaking approach that personalizes care down to a molecular level. Steve Wozniak, BS, CNMT,…
The Meaning of Magnet to Hospitals, Patients & the Community
Explore how Magnet recognition benefits not just patients but also the dedicated staff within hospitals. This episode highlights initiatives that enrich the work environment, fostering professional…
Adult Vaccines by Age and Why They are Important
In this episode, Dr. Christine Baker breaks down which vaccines are essential at each stage of adulthood. Dr. Baker explains why it’s important to stay up to date with your vaccines and how they can…
Stress Incontinence in Men
Stress incontinence, or urinary leakage, is the inability to control your urge to urinate – particularly when there’s an external pressure placed on the bladder or abdomen. Dr. Sidhu, a Urologist at…
Advancements in Stroke Recovery
What happens after a stroke? In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Dallapiazza outlines what stroke survivors can anticipate during their recovery journey and the various therapies available to aid in…
Is It A Stroke? BE FAST
In this informative episode, Dr. Chandni Karlaria sheds light on strokes —what they are, identifying risk factors, and the signs to watch for. Get the crucial insights you need to recognize a stroke…
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