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REMINDER: ORLive Presents: Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in American men. When diagnosed and treated early, it is highly curable. The Comprehensive Cancer Center at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, NC, is a National Cancer Institute-designated Prostate Cancer Center of Excellence. This offers...
ORLive Presents: Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in American men. When diagnosed and treated early, it is highly curable. The Comprehensive Cancer Center at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, NC, is a National Cancer Institute-designated Prostate Cancer Center of Excellence. This offers...
When profit is not the incentive: for many reasons, nonprofit companies have become major players and employers in the Tar Heel economy.(FEATURE)
It's not yet 3, but the late-December day is fading as men and women climb out of cars onto the sloped concrete of a parking deck near downtown Charlotte. The Presbyterian Hospital lot becomes a sea of jewel-colored scrubs as nurses, doctors, technicians and assistants in ...
Ronny Antonio Bell Selected for Census Bureau's American Indian and Alaska Native Advisory Committee
To: STATE EDITORSContact: Public Information Office, +1-301-763-3691, fax: +1-301- 763-3762, TDD: +1-301-457-1037, pio@census.gov WASHINGTON, July 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Ronny Antonio Bell, associate professor at Wake Forest University, has been selected by Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez to serve on the U.S. Census Bureaus Advisory Committee on the American Indian and...
Infinite Possibilities in One Place
LOCATED IN WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., this urban-based research park is master-planned for more than 200 acres of land in three districts for university research, corporate locations, and commercial, retail, and residential development. Today the Pied mont Triad Research Park PTRP consists of six buildings providing close to 550,000 square feet of...
Hormone eyed as cancer treatment: study
CHICAGO, United States AFP — A hormone that regulates blood pressure has been shown to reduce lung cancer tumors in mice and may provide a new way to treat this type of malignancy, a study released Thursday said. In experiments on laboratory mice that had been injected with human...
Risky business for teens.(By the Numbers: UP-TO-DATE INDUSTRY DATA TO HELP YOUR BUSINESS)
Several occupations, including the construction business, place teen workers at an increased risk of injury, according to a survey conducted at Wake Forest University. Among the 6,810 respondents, half had worked and 514 had been injured on the job. The jobs most likely to lead to...
Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem established three new research groups at the School of Medicine's Department of Biostatistical Sciences
Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem established three new research groups at the School of Medicine's Department of Biostatistical Sciences. The three departments are the Section on Biostatistics, the Section on Statistical Genetics and Bioinformatics and the Research Information Systems Unit.
Building a Better Web Site
A Case Study in Cohesiveness.The Internet is the world's most powerful marketing tool when it is used well. It can bring a world of potential customers to your medical center's doorstep. However, too often Web sites create a confusing experience for visitors-one that can turn them away from your institution....
Wake Forest University Health Sciences in Winston-Salem
Wake Forest University Health Sciences in Winston-Salem named Christopher H. Price executive director for the Piedmont Triad Research Park and senior vice president of the University's Health Sciences branch. (See interview on page 7.)


