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SPECIAL FOCUS HEALTH CARE HEROES
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The Medical school was made possible by a partnership between Cape Fear Valley Health and Methodist university. From left to right: Founding Dean Dr. Hershey Bell, CFVH CEO Mike Nagowski, MU President Dr. Stanley Wearden and MU Provost Dr. Suzanne Blum Malley are part of the team making it possible.
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AUGUST UNEMPLOYMENT UNITED STATES AUGUST 2023:
NORTH CAROLINA CUMBERLAND COUNTY FAYETTEVILLE MSA ROBESON COUNTY AUGUST 2023: AUGUST 2023: AUGUST 2023: AUGUST 2023:
3.9%
3.6%
5.0%
4.9%
5.2%
UP FROM AUGUST 2022:
DOWN FROM AUGUST 2022:
DOWN FROM AUGUST 2022:
DOWN FROM AUGUST 2022:
DOWN FROM AUGUST 2022:
HARNETT COUNTY HOKE COUNTY AUGUST 2023: AUGUST 2023:
MOORE COUNTY AUGUST 2023:
SAMPSON COUNTY RALEIGH MSA AUGUST 2023: AUGUST 2023:
4.1%
4.8%
3.7%
3.7%
3.2%
UP FROM STATE SALES TAX COLLECTION AUGUST 2022
DOWN FROM AUGUST 2022:
DOWN FROM AUGUST 2022:
DOWN FROM AUGUST 2022:
DOWN FROM AUGUST 2022:
DOWN FROM AUGUST 2022:
$23,240,976
3.8%
4.7%
5.9%
4.2%
5.7%
5.9%
STATE SALES TAX COLLECTION AUGUST 2023
6.3%
4.3%
4.2%
AUGUST STATE SALES AND USE TAX COLLECTION (CUMBERLAND COUNTY)
$23,265,937
3.6%
Source: NC Department of Revenue
Source: N.C. Department of Commerce
SEPTEMBER 2023 MEDIAN HOME LIST PRICE
LABOR FORCE AUGUST 2023 BY INDUSTRY (FAYETTEVILLE MSA)
(SINGLE-FAMILY BY COUNTY)
OTHER SERVICES
$500,000
MANUFACTURING
3.58%
6.85% TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES
$400,000
19.59% GOVERNMENT
$300,000
INFORMATION
30.49%
0.72% FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
$200,000
3.26% PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SERVICES
$100,000
LEISURE & HOSPITALITY
9.47% EDUCATION & HEALTH SERVICES
13.06%
0 Cumberland
Hoke
Harnett
Sampson
Robeson
Bladen
12.98%
Moore
Source: NC Department of Commerce
Source: Longleaf Pines MLS and Mid Carolina Regional MLS
MEDIAN HOMES SALES DAYS ON THE MARKET
2022 vs 2023 (August) FAYETTEVILLE MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
12 (SINGLE-FAMILY, FAYETTEVILLE MSA) 12
200,000
10 10
LABOR FORCE
150,000
8 8
146,761
146,091
AUGUST
AUGUST
100,000 2022
2023
50,000
6 6
9/22
10/22
11/22
12/22
1/23
2/23
3/23
4/23
5/23
6/23
7/23
8/23
9/23
Source: Longleaf Pines MLS
$3.06 AVERAGE PRICE PER GALLON IN FAYETTEVILLE ON OCTOBER 16, 2022:
$3.37
0
4 4
AVERAGE PRICE PER GALLON FOR REGULAR UNLEADED IN FAYETTEVILLE ON OCOTBER 16, 2023:
Source: N.C. Department of Commerce
Source: gasbuddy.com
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A photo of myself (right) and my brother, Tony Cayton at his white coat ceremony in 2013.
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MY VERY OWN HEALTH CARE HERO IS AN INSPIRATION TO FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS NO MATTER WHAT
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elcome to our issue dedicated to the heroes in health care. We have some great stories from health care related organizations who have made a significant impact on our community. We will also be celebrating some amazing professionals on Nov. 2 at our Inaugural Health Care Heroes event — made possible by all our sponsors who saw the value in an awards program such as this. And finally, we have a special portion of this issue dedicated to the finalists who are up for the awards. As I contemplated what these heroes have done to get to this place in their careers, I thought of my oldest
brother, Tony Cayton. Tony is a great example of a health care hero in my book. When Tony was already 30 plus years in a career involving wireless communications and electronics, he decided to pursue his passion for health care. He had developed this love as a volunteer EMT in his early twenties. Tony was 50 years old when he decided to go back to school and pursue becoming a PA. After a few closed doors, he was able to get into a PA School in Tennessee called Bethel University. By the time Tony graduated PA school, he was 55 years old. Today, Tony is serving as a PA on
a Native American reservation out west. I am extremely proud of the way he has pursued his call to the health care industry. Even through the hardships of the pandemic and his own open heart surgery and full recovery, he has stood strong and committed to his calling. I dedicate this issue to my health care hero, my brother- Tony Cayton! God bless you and yours,
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Accredited cancer care
CAPE FEAR VALLEY HEALTH RECEIVES BREAST CARE CENTER ACCREDITATION DURING BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
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he Breast Care Center at Cape Fear Valley Health has recently been re-accredited by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) through the American College of Surgeons. “In our survey, we were compliant in 100 percent of the standards,” said Medical Director for the Cape Fear Valley Breast Center Elizabeth Sawyer, MD, FACS in a press release. “We are very proud to maintain this important accreditation, which is a testament to the excellent care provided by all of the staff in our breast cancer program. Patients having the trust in us to provide world-class breast care in the comfort of their own hometown is validated through a nationally recognized accreditation program such as the NAPBC. We look forward
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The accreditation is for three years. The announcement comes as Cape Fear Valley Health has kicked off their breast cancer awareness campaign during the month of October.
to the future and are dedicated to maintaining excellence in breast cancer care.” The accreditation is for three years. Cape Fear Valley Breast Care Center originally received accreditation in 2010 and has been reaccred-
ited every three years since. “The inherent multi-disciplinary nature of this accreditation recognizes and validates the exceptional teamwork within and between different disciplines of the health system,” said Kanwar Singh, Executive
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Corporate Director of Oncology Services at Cape Fear Valley Health, in a press release. “That includes surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists, diagnostic radiologists, pathologists, specialists focused on genetic counseling, patient navigation, psycho-social support, access to clinical trials and every other team member who interacts with a patient’s diagnosis and treatment.”
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Physician’s Assistant program, their tremendous programs in nursing and therapies,” shared CFVH CEO Mike Nagowski. “That and our geography, Cape Fear Valley in this region has more than 80 different sites of care, eight hospitals, over 1,000 physicians who are ready to become faculty, 2,000 nurses to assist, it really was the right combination between our organizations and we’re very proud to be partnering with Methodist to do this medical school and to build it on the campus of Cape Fear Valley Medical Center.” The project, expected to cost around $120 million in total, has been in the works since 2019. “It started with a series of conversations between Cape Fear and Methodist University until we got to the point where it was clear that this was viable, that it was clearly something good for both organizations and obviously tremendously good for the community as a whole,” shared Methodist University President Dr. Stanley T. Wearden. Dr. Wearden and Nagowski worked on a preliminary agreement together and approached the MU
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The new medical school will provide students with the opportunity to work alongside experienced faculty and health care professionals, gaining valuable real-world experience that will prepare them for their future careers.
Board of Trustees, even pitching the idea together which was unanimously approved. After receiving the green light, Wearden shared the next step: informing the faculty and staff of this new addition to the University. According to Wearden, the MU staff were informed of the medical school on the same day it was announced to the rest of the community on Feb. 27.
“In a university, faculty are very much involved in the hiring of Deans and the hiring of new faculty and that sort of thing. We have a process where we have search committees and [while] all the faculty don’t have the final vote, we really want and value their input,” shared Wearden. The University was able to form search committees and announced the Founding Dean, Dr. Hershey
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Bell in May of 2023. Dr. Bell shared he was approached by Nagowski to head the new school as the two had worked together almost 20 years earlier in 2000. Pioneering this new position, Bell became a primary development leader in the planning and was tasked with not only overseeing that the school received proper accreditation, but also developing the curriculum. “Our curriculum is going to be unique; it's going to be a socially accountable community engaged curriculum. And what that means is, our students will be learning medicine in the context of the needs of southeastern North Carolina,” shared Bell. “We’re going to do it through a socially accountable community engaged curriculum. We’re going to work with our community partners to really address the needs of this region. Our students will have required community service as part of their medical education. They’re going to learn about what the issues are facing the population in this region, and they’re going to address them.” See PARTNERSHIP, page 7
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The development of the curriculum is crucial to moving forward with the project. Bell is currently overseeing the accreditation process of the SOM. Methodist University is currently an applicant program for the Liaison Commission on Medical Education (LCME) and will also submit a substantive change prospectus to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) for approval. Methodist University Provost Dr. Suzanne Blum Malley has been involved in seeking accreditation and shared that while the process has begun for both regional and national approval, both will take a while to finalize. “We’ve made ourselves very aware of the processes we have to go through. SACSCOC accredits the University, but when we bring on a new program that is more than 50 percent new, we have to go through a process called ‘substantive change’ and when the curriculum is approved by us, we send it to them,” shared Blum Malley. She also added that when the physical building is complete, the SACSCOC will send representatives to tour the facility to approve it as well since it will be located off of the MU campus. “We’re following all of the processes for that LCME accreditation of the medical education program that started in February when we announced this partnership and
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The new medical school will be located on the Cape Fear Valley Health campus located at Village and Owen Drive in Fayetteville. The building will join the main CFVH hospital building and the new Center for Medical Education and Neuroscience Institute which opened in January 2023.
this plan. Prior to making that announcement, we had to submit a letter to the LCME declaring our intent to do this and they then gave us what’s called ‘applicant status.’ The LCME accreditation process will take us through 2031,” added Blum Malley.
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MU health students will be able to add on to their educational experience with the new SOM. Current offerings for hands-on training include a simulation lab, which allows students to work with robot patients powered by artificial intelligence.
Methodist University plans to begin recruiting students in July 2025 and begin classes in July 2026 and graduate its first class from the SOM in spring of 2031, pending approval by the LCME and SACSCOC. Nagowski shared that the physical building for the school will be located on the Cape Fear Valley Campus on Village and Owen Drive in Fayetteville. The SOM will be joining the campus which has the main hospital building and a Center for Medical Education and Neuroscience Institute which opened in January 2023. “That’s very intentional. Having medical students have full and complete access from day one to one of the larger medical centers in the state, I think is a tremendous advantage as we look to recruit socially accountable students,” shared Nagowski. The building itself is expected to cost at least $60 million dollars but will generate more in economic impact. According to a July 2021 report from Walden Economic Consulting released by both MU and CFVH, regional spending will increase by $124 million, tax payments to all governments will rise by $14.2 million and 922 local jobs will
be generated working on the project. One of the primary goals for the school is to help find a solution for the lack of healthcare providers in the area, with studies showing that most health care students who study in an area stay and practice in that area. Methodist University has been working to expand their healthcare offerings for students both in person and online, adding on to their strong PA program, new therapy programs and nursing programs and now a SOM. “We’ve been moving over the years more and more in the healthcare and health sciences direction educationally. This is the crown jewel of all that. This is the seam that will bring all of that together and strengthen all of it. For Methodist University, it’s incredibly exciting. It’s also exciting because we’re already seeing a halo effect of this just in terms of raising the status of Methodist University in the eyes of prospective students no matter what they’re thinking of majoring [in] yet, because we’re now a university that will be offering a medical school,” concluded Wearden. To learn more visit: www.methodist.edu/ academics/medicine.
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ACHIEVERS Home Builders Association of Fayetteville receives STARS Award The Home Builders Association of Fayetteville (HBAF) is celebrating statewide recognition after the organization was presented a 2023 STARS Award for “Best Government Affairs Initiative.”
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Organized by the North Carolina Home Builders Association, the STARS Awards program honors the achievements of home building industry professionals from across the state. Winners receive recognition in areas such as marketing and advertising, web design, sales/information center, landscape design, interior merchandising, architecture/floor plan, remodeling/renovation and special projects. Awards are also given to local home builders associations. The 2023 STARS Awards Gala took place on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023 in Concord, NC. HBAF Executive Officer Natalie Fryer attended and accepted the award on behalf of the Association. The award was given for their Zero Lot Line Project in June 2022. For that project, the HBAF partnered with the Longleaf Pine Real estate Association to fight a moratorium on zero lot lines that was on schedule to be implemented by Cumberland County. “Both associations sent emails to all their members encouraging them to contact the county commissioners. We made it easy by putting the link in the email and at the click of a button it was done! At the end of the first day, the commissioners received over 1,000 emails,” shared Fryer in a written statement. “On the day of the vote, over 200 members attended the county commissioners meeting and four members spoke during the public hearing. Everyone wore Housing Equals Jobs stickers. While the outcome was not entirely in our favor; our voices were heard and we now have a seat at the table to discuss the update to the subdivision ordinance. It was a great experience to partner with the Realtors; joining forces made a larger impact on the elected officials.”
UNCP alumnus Capt. Scottie Chavis graduates from FBI Academy
UNC Pembroke alumnus SCOTTIE CHAVIS has joined an elite group of the country’s law enforcement officers after graduating from the FBI National Academy. Chavis, a North Carolina State Highway Patrol (NCSHP) captain, graduated as a member of the 287th session on Chavis Sept. 14 in Quantico, Virginia. Fewer than one percent of the country’s law enforcement officers have the opportunity to attend the program. Captain Chavis is the most recent officer in department history to complete this prestigious program. Internationally known for its academic excellence, the Academy offers 10 weeks of advanced communication, leadership and fitness training. Captain Chavis is assigned as a task force member to Raleigh's Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAAC). Captain Chavis recognizes the importance of accountability and ethics within an organization and exemplifies his commitment to the highest standard throughout daily work practices and personal demonstration. Chavis joined the Highway Patrol in 1999 and was assigned to Troop B, District 1, Cumberland County and later served in Troop B, District VII, Robeson County. In 2006, he received orders to the executive protection detail for the Governor of North Carolina. During his tenure, he provided security to four different North Carolina governors and, in 2011, was promoted to the rank of
sergeant. In 2017, he was promoted to the rank of first sergeant and assigned to Internal Affairs and later as the training coordinator at the highway patrol’s driving track. In 2021, he was promoted to lieutenant and assigned to the state’s fusion center. During his time in ISAAC, he received a promotion to the rank of captain in 2022. His unique position on the task force as a Captain has allowed him to successfully connect the ISAAC and NCSHP to open lines of communication and become the primary point of contact for highway patrolmen across the state.
FCEDC’s John Hart receives BREC certification through Business Retention & Expansion International The Fayetteville Cumberland Economic Development Corporation’s Director of Strategic Partnerships JOHN HART is celebrating a recent professional success after receiving his BRE Coordinator certification through Business Retention & Expansion International. According to the Hart BREI website, the BRE Coordinator (BREC) certification is the entry-level certification designed for those with a working knowledge and application of BRE, but have not yet risen to the level of a long-standing professional in the trade. One must first complete the BREI Fundamentals Course before earning the BREC and then must complete designated levels of education to maintain the certification. Hart joined the FCEDC team in May of 2023 and is responsible for establishing and maintaining close relationships with key employers in
the community while providing them with ongoing support. John works closely with existing businesses and industries in the Fayetteville community. His work strives to build stronger relationships with and between existing employers, assisting them with any challenges they face and supporting their operations as they expand and grow.
Harnett County Emergency Services New Paramedic Academy Program will host first graduation Harnett County Emergency Services hosted a Paramedic graduation on Oct. 6, 2023, to celebrate the first graduating class of six new Paramedics.
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Graduating students include: Andrew Slaughter, Elana Melvin, Nathan Trautman, Jennifer Davis, Micah Ellington and Michael Borbas.
Harnett County partnered with Central Carolina Community College to launch an in-house Paramedic Academy Program where Harnett County would serve as a satellite location. The partnership was created to meet the industry needs and fill the paramedic vacancies in the County. Harnett County Emergency Medical Services Chief Alex Belanovich established the idea of creating an inhouse Paramedic Program over five years ago. He wanted to develop a program that would provide Harnett County citizens with better access to prehospital care in a non-emergency setting. This is the first Paramedic Academy program offered by Harnett County and the graduation will mark the completion of a 30-week program. The accelerated program allows paramedic students to take 8-hour classes Monday-Friday for seven months instead of learning in a traditional college setting that would take over a year and a half. Each of the six participating students were Harnett County Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), who were selected to participate in the cohort program: ANDREW SLAUGHTER, ELANA MELVIN, NATHAN TRAUTMAN, JENNIFER DAVIS, MICAH ELLINGTON AND MICHAEL BORBAS.
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CAPE FEAR EYE ASSOCIATES SPORTS NEW MODERN LOOK FOLLOWING RENOVATIONS, EXPANSIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS
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ape Fear Eye Associates staff are celebrating the completion of substantial renovations to their office on Owen Drive. Now offering office-based surgery, the location began performing in-office operations on Sept. 20. Providing office-based surgery to clients delivers a number of benefits for employees and patients alike. “The office-based surgery suite that we just opened, the one huge benefit of that is that it does not require IV sedation, so everything is sublingual, meaning that they don't have to get a shot or any IV to be sedated for a cataract procedure or other minor types of surgical procedures that they typically have to do in an ambulatory surgery center,” shared Cape Fear Eye Associates Chief Operating Officer Leo Swift. This is the fourth office-based surgery center to open in the state and prior to this update, the doctors and patients would have to go to the hospital or a separate ambulatory surgery center. Swift shared that office-based surgeries don’t incur as high of costs, saving money for the patient and the insurance company. “It’s a really great opportunity for the Fayetteville community…and the equipment is state of the art. We put in Zeiss microscopes, these are made over in Germany. They’re probably the best microscopes you can have on the market, along with other types of equipment that do really sophisticated type measurements,” shared Swift. Common in-office surgeries include operations to treat cataracts, glaucoma, corneal procedures and more. “The tools that the docs use are the same tools you’ll find at Duke University or the Mayo Clinic, that the same equipment that’s being [used in] the big cities, like Chicago, New York, LA is [being used] right here in Fayetteville,” commented Swift. Cory Worrell, Director of Marketing for Cape Fear Eye Associates, led the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal on a tour of the newly renovated facility. The renovations are expansive and include a pre-op
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Office-based surgeries provide patients with more convenient, comfortable and affordable care. COO Leo Swift shared that the new surgery center can accommodate approximately 20 to 25 cataract patients in just half a day.
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The goal is always to provide a safe place for the patients where they can get really good results.” — Leo Swift Chief Operating Officer, Cape Fear Eye Associates
area, two surgical suites, a post-op space, a new conference room, a new space for the billing department, new doctor’s offices and upgraded exam rooms, new equipment and an updated, modern lobby. “The goal is always to provide a safe place for the patients where they can get really good results,” commented Swift. The Owen Drive location had a wing previously dedicated to pediatrics, but they are no longer doing pediatrics as they shift their focus to strictly surgical and medical. This wing will now be used as a space for one of the doctors. Worrell shared that the goal is for each doctor to have their own lobby. Just as they’ve upgraded to the
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Cape Fear Eye Associates surgeons hold the highest-level of education and training. They prioritize using the latest and technically accurate equipment and techniques to continuously deliver high quality eye care.
newest equipment, Swift shared that the staff are working towards embracing new skills and new technologies as they are integrated into health practices. “What’s happening in healthcare right now is AI… That is going to revolutionize medicine as we know it in the next few years,” remarked Swift. Swift confirmed that they’ve begun training for some of their team in the uses for AI within their field. Additional goals include renovations for their office on Metro Medical Drive. They’ve gotten rid of the optical shop at this location and they’re going to expand the call center and extend the lobby. Swift, Worrell and the rest of the Cape Fear Eye Associates staff are excited about the positive developments the office has seen, and this is only the beginning of their growth. They plan to bring on more surgeons next year.
To find out more about Cape Fear Eye Associates and the services they offer, go to their website at www.capefeareye.com.
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LET’S MEET OUR HEROES
I
know the saying is “never meet your heroes,” but after the COVID-19 pandemic took two years of our lives, I am so honored to be part of an organization bringing some long overdue acknowledgement and celebration to the Health Care workers that saw us through it.
ABOUT THE JUDGING Greater Fayetteville Business Journal opened up the nomination process to the community for its inaugural Health Care Heroes awards in early September. Our outside judging panel worked diligently to choose the finalists and ultimately the winners in each of the nine categories which included the lifetime achievement award. Our judges were fair and objective. They disclosed any potential conflicts of interest, and did their best to choose who they believed were the best finalists and winners for the awards.
For our first ever Health Care Heroes event, I was able to learn so much about the impact so many of you have made in this community. More than 60 nominations were submitted for consideration and our panel of judges had the worst task I could imagine having to pick only nine winners out of the many deserving stories, glowing recommendations and tear jerking comments we received. Editing through these nominations has been one of the hardest assignments I’ve ever been given. Having to condense stories of laughter, healing, personal moments and more was rough, but it was a thrill contacting the finalists! In the following pages, you’ll see our top three finalists for each category and a small snippet on our Lifetime Achievement winner Dr. Ashok Jain, MD, FAAP, MBA, CPE, the CEO and Founder of Kidzcare Pediatrics. We hope you enjoy yourselves and look forward to seeing you at next year’s Health Care Heroes!
FAITH HATTON, Editor Greater Fayetteville Business Journal
CHAKA JORDAN, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
TARA LEDFORD, FirstHealth
DREW SMITH, Copiers Plus
DR. STANLEY WEARDEN, Methodist University
TIM BROOKS, Healthkeeperz
GINNY CAPRIOT, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
NIEMMA WILLIAMS, Fayetteville State University
LAVONNE SPRAGUE, Truist Wealth
GREG SWANSON, Methodist University
JAMES CHAVIS, Healthkeeperz
NAOMI BELGRAVE, Kidzcare Pediatrics
NELSON MORRIS, Kidzcare Pediatrics
CELEBRATING ALL OUR 2023 HEALTH CARE HEROES
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HEALTH CARE HER ES PRE SE NTING SP ONSORS
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MICHAEL NAGOWSKI CEO OF CAPE FEAR VALLEY HEALTH
ape Fear Valley Health is proud to be a sponsor of the
Greater Fayetteville Business Journal’s Health Care Heroes awards. We know our Health Care Heroes deserve all these recognitions and more. We continue to be amazed by our community’s support and our healthcare providers’ dedication. We know how hard our teammates work behind the scenes to provide exceptional healthcare for all of our patients. Our community is such a unique and special place, and we’re so impressed by all the nominees for these awards, wherever they work. On behalf of Cape Fear Valley Health, thank you for everything you do!”
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TIM BROOKS PRESIDENT & CEO OF HEALTHKEEPERZ
elcome to an extraordinary evening, where we shine a
spotlight on our remarkable community healthcare professionals! These compassionate souls are the pillars of our well-being, tirelessly working to keep us healthy and cared for. Tonight, we come together to celebrate the nurses, doctors, therapists, and all those who embody the spirit of service and compassion. These Health Care Heroes make our community stronger and healthier, one patient at a time. So, let's raise our voices and spirits in recognition of their unwavering commitment. Thank you for your remarkable contributions. Enjoy this evening of well-deserved praise and appreciation!”
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n behalf of everyone at Methodist University, I offer a heartfelt
‘Congratulations’ and ‘Thank You’ not only to the nominees for the 2023 Health Care Heroes awards, but also to all those working in 1,000 different capacities in the health-care sector of our community. Your expertise and care have never been more vital, and it’s MU’s great honor to be a Presenting Sponsor of Health Care Heroes and celebrate you for all you do to improve the health and the lives of the people of this community. As a leader in Health Science education, graduating tomorrow’s healthcare professionals, MU salutes your efforts, and we offer our sincere gratitude.”
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HEALTH CARE HEROES: COMMUNITY ACHIEVEMENT HONORS AN INDIVIDUAL OR TEAM WHO SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENTED A PROGRAM ADDRESSING A PROBLEM IN HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION, DELIVERY OR COMMUNITY OUTREACH.
SANDHILLS OPIOID RESPONSE CONSORTIUM TITLE: SORC Project Director ORGANIZATION: FirstHealth of
the Carolinas
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: The Sandhills Opioid Response Consortium (SORC) is a community coalition committed to reducing opioid related overdoses across a five-county area including Hoke County. The mission of SORC is working as communities united to bring awareness, hope, freedom and recovery to those struggling with opioid addiction and dependence. From 2020 to 2023, Sandhills Opioid Response Consortium peer support program had 239 encounters in Hoke County. Through combined resources from the consortium and Tia Hart Recovery, 240 boxes of Narcan were distributed to community individuals and first responders. As part of community awareness and education, the consortium supported the Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) as well as provided stigma training for first responders. In partnership with Tia Hart Recovery, the consortium also supported the promotion of the safe syringe program.
VICKY PARKER
RACHEL THURNHER
TITLE: Senior Certified Occupa-
TITLE: Education Coordinator for
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Vicky has been working at Cape Fear Valley Rehab Center for nearly 40 years providing Occupational Therapy services to patients regaining their independence during serious illness, injuries or life-changing diagnoses. She is the definition of a selfless health care worker who has provided care and positive outcomes to countless patients who have come through our rehab center. Her care focuses on increasing independence in activities of daily living. Many times, patients remember her for years to come and always ask if she still works at Cape Fear Valley. Past patients come to visit and show how well they are doing and almost always ask specifically for Vicky to show them their independence outcomes. She runs the Stroke Support Group at our Rehab Center and specializes in providing care, resource opportunities and community support for stroke survivors and their family members/caregivers. Our entire rehab center staff and patient population would agree that she is a valuable part of our Fayetteville community that deserves to be recognized for her almost 40 years of healthcare service at Cape Fear Valley Rehabilitation Center.
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Rachel's journey in healthcare has been extraordinary, marked by resilience and an unwavering commitment to excellence. In her role as the Education Coordinator for Cardiac Diagnostics and CVRU, Rachel plays a pivotal role in ensuring our staff remain current not only with their annual requirements but also with the latest internal policies, procedures, equipment updates, career advancement opportunities and hospital events. Her dedication to keeping our team informed and connected is truly commendable, and she fosters a sense of unity among our staff. In addition to her administrative duties, Rachel actively maintains her clinical skills by working as a nurse in the cardiac stress lab. Her commitment to hands-on experience is a testament to her dedication to excellence in patient care. Rachel's impact extends beyond the hospital walls as she takes her expertise to the community, teaching Hands-Only CPR to members of the public. We are fortunate to have her as a member of our healthcare community, and her contributions exemplify the values and mission of Cape Fear Valley Heart & Vascular Center.
tional Therapy Assistant ORGANIZATION: Cape Fear Valley Rehabilitation Center
Cardiac Diagnostics & CVRU, CFV main campus ORGANIZATION: Cape Fear Valley Heart & Vascular Center
HEALTH CARE HEROES: INNOVATION HONORS AN INDIVIDUAL OR TEAM BEHIND A NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY, PROCEDURE, TREATMENT OR DEVICE THAT CAN SAVE LIVES OR IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE.
HERSHEY BELL
Y. SAMMY CHOI
LENNY SALZBERG
TITLE: Dean, Methodist Univer-
TITLE: Senior Advisor, Depart-
TITLE: Diabetes Fellowship
sity College of Medicine and CFVH School of Medicine, and VP & Chief Academic Officer ORGANIZATION: Cape Fear Valley Health & Methodist University WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Hershey Bell, MD, founding Dean of the MU Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine, brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, energy and passion for improving the quality of medical care through a more integrated approach to medical education and treatment. Bell also serves as VP and Chief Academic Officer at Cape Fear Valley Health. He is a champion for family medicine and a true collaborator. He and his team are building the medical school curriculum to be a national model for improving health outcomes and reducing health disparities in rural and underserved communities. Not only is he a highly accomplished physician and educator, but he pushes the profession to improve, to recognize and compassionately care for those cultural and social influences that affect human health.
ment of Research ORGANIZATION: Womack Army Medical Center WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Y. Sammy Choi is an experienced Department Director with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital & health care industry. With a reach in the medical field throughout the Cape Fear region focused on increasing the medical advancement of our military and beyond, Dr Choi is a Senior Advisor with the Department of Research directing clinical research programs and directing the Active Duty Type 1 Diabetes Program. He is also the Director of the Cape Fear Research Consortium, a gathering of Cape Fear region colleges and universities, academic centers and hospitals to promote research and other healthcare activities in the Cape Fear region. Choi has been at Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Liberty for over 30 years and has served in numerous roles, typically building programs. He founded the Department of Research in 2009 to serve the needs of the growing professional and graduate medical education programs and facilitates a growing research portfolio.
Director
ORGANIZATION: SR-AHEC WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Dr. Salzberg is a board certified family physician with over 30 years of experience. He is the Diabetes Fellowship Director at Southern Regional Area Health Education Center (SR-AHEC) in Fayetteville, North Carolina. He is also the Faculty Development Fellowship Director and an Associate Director of Family Medicine Residency at SR-AHEC. “He is constantly on a podcast improving his skills and keeping current. He also trains family practice residents at SR-AHEC and is the Vice Chair on Diabetes education for the American College of Diabetology, teaching providers to provide excellence in Diabetes care,” shared one of his patients.
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HEALTH CARE HEROES: HEALTH CARE EXECUTIVE HONORS AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE JOB PERFORMANCE IS CONSIDERED EXEMPLARY BY PEOPLE WITHIN THEIR ORGANIZATIONS, PEERS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS.
SUSAN BEATY TITLE: President, Eastern Region
and Administrator
ORGANIZATION: FirstHealth
Moore Regional Hospital-Hoke Campus
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Susan has served as the administrator of MRH-Hoke since its opening on Oct. 7, 2013, bringing more than 20 years of nursing leadership to the role. Under Susan’s leadership, MRH-Hoke has experienced tremendous growth and success. Susan leads by example and builds a foundation of teamwork and collaboration. She never hesitates to offer a helping hand to her staff. She has cleaned patient rooms, answered nursing station phone calls and patient call bells, assisted patients to their cars following discharge and filled in as a safety sitter for patients when needed. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Susan rallied her team to set up COVID-19 vaccine clinics and COVID-19 testing sites in Hoke County. She leads and lives with a spirit of compassion, care and collaboration. She is an advocate for her team and works hard to ensure they have the tools to be successful. Susan’s affable nature and guiding vision toward excellence has garnered the respect, admiration, support and confidence of her team at MRH-Hoke and across the FirstHealth system.
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Surgical Services ORGANIZATION: Cape Fear Valley Hoke Hospital WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: I have been a RN for 30 years and I have never had such a wonderful manager. She not only called and texted me while I was out having surgery. She also came to visit me while I was an inpatient just to make sure I was okay and did not need anything. She goes above and beyond to be as accommodating as possible. She works closely with all entities within the hospital departments to ensure positive outcomes for our patients and their families. I recently joined the surgical team at Hoke in July and my only regret is I did not request a transfer sooner.
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WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: To walk down the hall at the hospital making admin rounds with Mr. Nagowski is an example of leadership in action. He knows and speaks to everyone at the facility. He makes them feel like family. He is an example of servant leadership! He has repeatedly shared that Health Care should be Home Care! During my time at the system, we were called upon to help others in need. Bladen County was quickly drowning, like many rural hospitals you hear about today. We were approached to provide assistance. Because Mike Nagowski has the ability to manage and lead effectively, Bladen turned around in one year, and they are now a part of Cape Fear Valley. Sometime later another close organization, Harnett County's hospitals, were in deep trouble. Mr. Nagowski and his team turned that organization around as well, and they became a part of Cape Fear Valley. I know of no other individual who has done for this region what Mr. Nagowski has done for us, and because of that it is my honor and privilege to call him friend.
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HEALTH CARE HEROES: NURSE HONORS A NURSE WHOSE PERFORMANCE IS CONSIDERED EXEMPLARY BY PATIENTS, PEERS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS.
ANASTASIA JENNINGS
SHANNON A. MATTHEWS
TITLE: Nurse Manager - Emer-
TITLE: Director, Nursing Program ORGANIZATION: Methodist
gency Department, Med/Surg
ORGANIZATION: FirstHealth of
the Carolinas - Hoke Campus
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Anastasia has dedicated her career to caring for people and has made a tremendous impact on nursing at FirstHealth and in improving the health of the communities we serve. She is a founding member of the Carolina Dogwood Chapter of the North Carolina Emergency Nurses Association and currently serves as chapter secretary. Additionally, Anastasia serves as the vice chair of FirstHealth’s System Practice and Quality Council. As a nurse manager at MRH-Hoke, Anastasia sets an outstanding example of the highest standard of excellence for the team. Her visionary thinking and innovative approaches have enhanced the quality of care provided. One of Anastasia’s most remarkable achievements is addressing retention challenges within the emergency department. She has successfully transformed the landscape in the emergency department with her implementation of 30, 60 and 90-day check-ins with new staff members and has fostered a supportive and nurturing environment, ensuring the team feels valued and empowered. Anastasia exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding nurse hero—compassion, innovation, dedication and a relentless pursuit of excellence.
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WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: In her decade of service as Director of Nursing at Methodist University, Dr. Shannon Matthews has transformed the Nursing program from one that offered a single pre-service bachelor’s degree in 2013 to now also offering an RN-to-BSN program, Graduate Certificate in Nursing Education program, master of science in Nursing program, and doctor of Nursing Practice and Leadership program. Dr. Matthews has also overseen nursing curriculum enhancements responding to student and community needs. Under her leadership, the Nursing program has secured grants and major gifts for enhanced clinical simulation equipment, interprofessional education programming, opioid-overdose reversal training, and nursing clinical partnership expansion. She is a natural collaborator and leader, which means her team of faculty, staff, and students thrive, year after year. Thanks to her leadership in Nursing Education, MU nursing students and graduates are providing excellent care and licensed nurses are pursuing advanced degrees to further enhance nursing in our communities.
LORI SUGGS TITLE: Licensed Practical Nurse ORGANIZATION: Cape Fear Valley
Neuroscience
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Lori Suggs is not just a licensed practical nurse; she's a beacon of hope and compassion for patients at Cape Fear Valley Neuroscience. With unwavering dedication and a heart filled with empathy, Lori has been a vital part of the Cape Fear Valley family since 2013. Lori's role involves caring for a diverse range of patients, from those fragile due to age and surgery to others battling post-traumatic brain injuries like strokes and aneurysms. Through it all, Lori embodies the qualities that make a nurse exceptional – patience and understanding. She understands that these qualities are essential when working with this unique patient population, and she consistently delivers care that goes above and beyond. What makes Lori's journey even more special is the camaraderie she shares with her co-workers in the department. They aren't just colleagues; they are family. Lori, a native of Fayetteville, is deeply committed to her work home, and her dedication is truly commendable. Her kindness and commitment to patient care shine brightly, making her a healthcare hero in every sense of the word.
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HEALTH CARE HEROES: NP/PA HONORS A NURSE PRACTITIONER OR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT WHOSE PERFORMANCE IS CONSIDERED EXEMPLARY BY PATIENTS, PEERS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS.
SHELLEY ALLISON
LAUREN BLACKMON
RACHEL SMITH
TITLE: Psychiatric Mental Health
TITLE: Nurse Practitioner ORGANIZATION: Cape Fear Valley
TITLE: Physician Assistant-Cer-
Health System Pulmonary Medicine-Lung Nodule Clinic
ORGANIZATION: Valley Orthope-
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Lauren exemplifies exceptional patient care. She is absolutely the most down to earth and personable provider that I have ever encountered. During my mother's hospitalization, she continued to check in on the status of my mother, even after her care had been transferred to another specialist. Her compassion and kindness radiate through her ability to empathize with patients as well as family members.
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Rachel's journey in healthcare, marked by her exceptional skills, unwavering commitment and passion for her patients, is truly
Nurse Practitioner ORGANIZATION: FirstHealth Behavioral Services
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Allison was inspired to pursue a career in nursing after witnessing a loved one’s battle with opiate addiction and pancreatitis. Recognizing the profound impact that nurses can have on individuals during their most vulnerable moments, Allison chose to study nursing and psychology. Allison has experience caring for pediatrics, adolescents and adults with mental illness. She most recently served as charge nurse in the adult inpatient psychiatric unit at Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst. Driven by a desire to make a greater difference in the lives of patients and within the community, Allison pursued advanced education to become a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. By obtaining this additional qualification, Allison aims to provide enhanced resources and support for individuals struggling with mental health concerns.
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TAKING CARE OF THE COMMUNITY
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r. Ashok Jain, MD, FAAP, MBA, CPE has been making an impact in North Carolina since he opened his first pediatrics practice, Hope Mills Pediatrics, in August of 2003. With only the goal of helping those in need, he made a business decision that would impact the course of his career. “The day I opened my practice I put it on my website in bold, ‘I will take care of any patient who walks into my office.’ Any child who is sick, I will take care of them. Whether they have money or no money, insurance or no insurance. I don't care, I will take care of a sick child,” shared Jain. Holding onto that promise for more than 20 years, Dr. Jain has continued to serve and support the need for pediatric care growing from one practice, to over 20 pediatric practices that employ more than 160 people across North Carolina and Georgia. Originally starting in an area with a lack of medical services, Jain has continued to follow that pattern, placing practices where there is a need. Today, Jain shares that between four and five percent of NC youth come to his practices for health care. Dr Jain’s impact spreads beyond U.S. borders.
In 2006, Dr. Jain launched the India Foundation, a philanthropic organization. The foundation has raised funds for Project Drishti, which provides eyeglasses or cataract surgery to needy patients in India and is also working to build a school in Rajasthan, India. The foundation has also contributed to many not-for-profit healthcare and educational initiatives for the needy in the US, Nepal and India. In May 2007, Dr. Jain moved to Bangalore, India, to build and open MedSol (formerly Indus Westside) Hospital. The 200-bed for-profit hospital opened its doors in January 2010 and features state-of-the-art technology, six operating rooms, 45 critical care beds, and serves medical, trauma, surgical, cardiac, pediatric, neonatology and burn patients. Complete cardiac surgery, infertility/IVF, minimal access bariatric surgery and transplant surgery are just a few of the many programs the hospital offers. In the coming years, Dr. Jain plans to continue the growth of pediatrics practices in North Carolina and neighboring states by building child-friendly infrastructure, enabling and empowering professionals to deliver excellent healthcare services to children, improve access to care, create local
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Dr. Jain celebrates his birthday with office staff in 2019.
employment opportunities, and contribute to the local economy. Receiving the highest praise from multiple members of the community, we are proud to award our inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. Ashok Jain in recognition of a lifetime of service.
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HEALTH CARE HEROES: PHYSICIAN HONORS A PHYSICIAN WHOSE PERFORMANCE IS CONSIDERED EXEMPLARY BY PATIENTS, PEERS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS.
JOHN H. BROOKS TITLE: Doctor of Medicine ORGANIZATION: FirstHealth
Cardiology Services
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: The son of a longtime Pembroke pharmacist, Dr. Brooks began his professional life in pharmacy, returning to his hometown to work alongside his father for a couple of years after first earning a B.S. degree in chemistry from Davidson College and then his B.S. in pharmacy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As a member of the Lumbee Tribe, cardiovascular disease and its prevention and treatment are very important to Dr. Brooks. An analysis by the Duke Clinical Research Institute has shown that Lumbees of the south-central North Carolina tribe have a significantly higher burden of cardiovascular risk factors than do similar non-Lumbees. This research further identifies the need to have cardiovascular health care resources available to them and a reason Dr. Brooks continues to practice in the region. He continues to maintain his North Carolina pharmacy licensure and he is also board certified in both cardiovascular disease and internal medicine.
CHARLES S. HAWORTH
ELIZABETH M. SAWYER
TITLE: Neurosurgery Medical
TITLE: Director, Breast Health
ORGANIZATION: Cape Fear
ORGANIZATION: Cape Fear
Director
Valley Health
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: I have only known Dr. Haworth since June 2023, but in this short amount of time, I have witnessed his exemplary care and sheer determination to provide a specialty surgical care that most Fayettevillians would otherwise have to travel out of town to receive. Dr. Haworth is one of two neurosurgeons in Cumberland County, as well as surrounding counties. Recently, the other neurosurgeon took maternity leave, leaving Dr. Haworth as the only neurosurgeon. Instead of requiring patients to seek care at other locations, Dr. Haworth has added more patients to his schedule both in the office, as well as his surgery schedule. Neurosurgery patients can have chronic pain, and for Dr. Haworth to go above and beyond by having their surgeries one or two weeks after their consultations is astounding. He will move mountains to provide exceptional care to any and all patients in order to significantly improve their quality of life.
Services
Valley Hospital Systems
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Dr. Elizabeth Sawyer has been a valued member of the Cape Fear Valley Health’s Breast Care Program. Originally a surgeon by trade, she served as the Chief of Surgery at Womack Army Medical Center before joining the Cape Fear Valley Health System in 2017. Now, she works to provide her patients with straight answers and reassures them that she and her team at the CFVH Breast Care Center are ready to organize the treatment plan that they need. “Dr. Sawyer is very thorough in knowledge against cancer and has educated me that my previous care was lacking. Since coming to this office, I have learned a lot and felt better screened. Thus, taking the worry out of the terrible disease,” shared one of her patients.
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HEALTH CARE HEROES: UNSUNG HEROES HONORS ANYONE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE WHO MAY NOT FIT INTO THE OTHER CATEGORIES HIGHLIGHTED IN HEALTH CARE HEROES, AND INCLUDES ANYONE IN THE FIELD WHOSE PERFORMANCE IS CONSIDERED EXEMPLARY BY PATIENTS, COLLEAGUES AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS.
FRANKLIN S. CLARK, III
ANITA DAVIS-MELVIN
TITLE: Owner/Medical Doctor ORGANIZATION: Village Green
TITLE: Administrative Assistant
Health & Rehabilitation
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: In the time I have been fortunate to know Dr. Franklin Clark, III, MD, I have seen him give his time, passion and financial support to several Cumberland County organizations. As an individual and a business owner, Franklin is passionate about providing resources people need for recovery, independent living, personal enrichment, cultural enjoyment and other support. As a retired surgeon, he supports the next generation of health care practitioners with contributions to Methodist University’s health sciences, nursing programs and student scholarships. As a champion for people living with disabilities, he has established endowed funds at ServiceSource and Friendship House. He has also generously supported the Cape Fear Botanical Garden, Airborne & Special Operations Museum, Cape Fear Valley Health Foundation, Care Clinic, the Arts Council, FAPS and Operation Inasmuch. His decades-long impact on residents of Fayetteville cannot be overstated, yet he seems to avoid the limelight and fanfare that others may seek.
to the CEO
ORGANIZATION: Cape Fear
Valley Health
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Anita is a true legend at Cape Fear Valley Health, with an astounding 43 years of dedicated service under her belt. She is the beating heart and the guiding light behind the success of our health system. Anita has served as the indispensable administrative assistant to the CEO. In essence, she is the living repository of knowledge about Cape Fear Valley Health, holding the institutional memory that keeps our organization running seamlessly. Anita is an Unsung Hero, quietly and effectively supporting our executives, including the CEO. Her trustworthiness and admired work ethic are the bedrock upon which our organization's success is built. She is a force of nature, a relentless source of energy, and an exemplar of intelligence. Anita's unwavering commitment is the driving force that keeps us all moving forward, ensuring that our mission to provide exceptional care to our community remains unwavering. It is a profound honor for us that she chose to devote her entire career to Cape Fear Valley Health, demonstrating a level of dedication and loyalty that is truly unparalleled.
SHELBY YOW-HAYES TITLE: Director of Imaging ORGANIZATION: FirstHealth
Moore Regional Hospital - Hoke
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Shelby has served as the leader of imaging at MRH-Hoke since its opening on Oct. 7, 2013, bringing more than 30 years of health care experience to the role. Shelby’s famous words when asked about any challenge are, “We’ll make it happen,” and make it happen she always does, in a collaborative and unassuming way. Michael Edwards, M.D., Chair of Radiology at MRH-Hoke feels that Shelby is the heart and soul of the department. “She is always willing to fill in and do any task when needed from answering the phone to taking radiographs or taking patients back to the Emergency Department. She is helpful when any problem arises and tries to fix the problem instead of assigning blame. I can't think of a time when I had a question about something at Hoke that Shelby wasn't already aware of the situation and working on its resolution!” Shelby does not want credit for any of her success other than being able to care for her patients, her staff and her community.
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HEALTH CARE HEROES: VOLUNTEER HONORS A VOLUNTEER AT A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER OR OTHER HEALTH-RELATED ORGANIZATION WHO IS CONSIDERED EXEMPLARY BY PEOPLE WITHIN THOSE ORGANIZATIONS.
RAKESH GUPTA
OMEGA JONES
TITLE: Chair of the Methodist
TITLE: Radio Host of CFVH
University Board of Trustees ORGANIZATION: Fayetteville VA Medical Center WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Dr. Rakesh Gupta’s clinical expertise and commitment to health care in Cumberland County have been instrumental in forging the partnership between Methodist University and Cape Fear Valley Health to establish our state’s sixth medical school, Methodist University’s Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine. Dr. Gupta has volunteered his time and expertise as a member of the MU Board of Trustees since 2013 and was elected chair in 2022. Throughout his career in medicine, Dr. Gupta served as a volunteer on a number of community boards, each of which benefited from his leadership and advocacy. He is thoroughly committed to achieving success in any project or cause he takes on and is an example to all of us what we can accomplish when we care for our neighbors.
W. DICKSON SCHAEFER TITLE: Orthopaedic Surgeon ORGANIZATION: Fayetteville
“Making Rounds Live”
ORGANIZATION: Cape Fear
Valley Health
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Omega Jones has been on the airwaves for over 30 years with a voice as unique as her name. This Lumberton, N.C. native has been featured on such powerhouse stations as Magic 106.9, Q98, Foxy99, Oldies 96.5, and KISS 107.7FM. She has also received numerous broadcasting awards and accolades. Omega also had the #1 show in the market and throughout her career she remained one of the most recognized announcers in the region. As a breast cancer survivor and heart disease advocate, Omega has taken the same drive and tenacity that made her successful in broadcasting and has applied it to her new passion, sharing her healing testimonies, the importance of breast cancer early detection and heart disease in women. Today, Omega continues her husband’s legacy by hosting Making Rounds Live, Cape Fear Valley Health’s health & wellness radio broadcast.
Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
WHAT THE NOMINATOR SAID: Fayetteville native Dr. William “Dickson” Schaefer practices general orthopedic surgery with a special interest in joint reconstruction at Fayetteville Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine of Cape Fear Valley Health. He has been a member of the Fayetteville Orthopaedics team since 2001. Dr. Schaefer performs approximately 400 joint replacements a year, claiming the title of one of the highest volume joint reconstruction surgeons in the area. Along with providing excellent care to patients in Cumberland County, he also finds time to serve on numerous boards in the area including formerly serving on the Board of Trustees of Cape Fear Valley Medical System and Bladen County Hospital. He is also former Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Fayetteville Academy and currently serves on the Board of Trustees at Methodist University. He has been a valuable asset to our Board and we look forward to continuing to collaborate with him!
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Physician Groups
October 20, 2023 - November 2, 2023
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THE LIST
bizfayetteville.com
Ranked by number of physicians RANK
1 2 3 4
GROUP NAME ADDRESS
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC - PINEHURST 5 First Village Drive Pinehurst, N.C. 28374
VALLEY RADIOLOGY VASCULAR & INTERVENTIONAL SPECIALISTS 3186 Village Drive Fayetteville, N.C. 28304
PINEHURST MEDICAL CLINIC 205 Page Road Pinehurst, N.C. 28374
UNC HEALTH SOUTHEASTERN CARDIOLOGY AND CARDIOVASCULAR CLINIC 2936 N. Elm St., Suite 102 Lumberton, N.C. 28358
5
GIBSON CANCER CENTER
6
CAPE FEAR CARDIOLOGY ASSSOCIATES, PA
7
CAPE FEAR ORTHOPEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE
8
FAYETTEVILLE HEART CENTER, PC
9
1200 Pine Run Drive Lumberton, N.C. 28358
3634 Cape Center Drive Fayetteville, N.C. 28304 4140 Ferncreek Drive Fayetteville, N.C. 28314
2301 Robeson St., Suite 301 Fayetteville, N.C. 28305
CAPE FEAR VALLEY INTERNAL MEDICINE CONTINUITY CLINIC 1218 Walter Reed Road Fayetteville, N.C. 28304
10
CAPE FEAR EYE ASSOCIATES, PA
11
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC - FAYETTEVILLE
12
1726 Metromedical Drive Fayetteville, N.C. 28304 3716 Morganton Road Fayetteville, N.C. 28303
FIRSTHEALTH OUTPATIENT CANCER CENTER PINEHURST MEDICAL CLINIC 220 Page Road Pinehurst, N.C. 28374
PHONE WEBSITE
NO. OF LOCAL DOCTORS
NO. OF CRNP NO. OF PA
NO. OF NURSES
SPECIALITIES
TOP LOCAL OFFICIAL
910-295-6831 www.pinehurstsurgical.com/our-locations/ moore-county/
35
5 13
1
Ear, Nose, Throat, Head & Neck, General & Bariatric Surgery, Physical Therapy, Women's Comprehensive Health
Charles Greg, CEO, Leslie Laws, COO
910-838-6659 www.valleyradiologync.com
24
N/A 4
N/A
Radiology
Brandi Henry, Executive Director
910-295-9211 www.pinehurstmedical.com/locations/ pinehurst-medical-east
15
7 5
N/A
Cardiology, Electrophysiology, Pulmonology
Brandon Enfinger, CEO
910-671-6619 www.unchealthsoutheastern.org/locations/ profile/southeastern-cardiologycardiovascular-clinic/
9
2 2
N/A
Cardiology
Chris Ellington, CEO
910-671-5730 www.dukehealth.org/locations/gibsoncancer-center-duke-cancer-network
9
1 4
N/A
Cancer
A. Eugene Washington, President & CEO
910-485-6470 www.capefearcardiology.com
8
1 N/A
N/A
Cardiology
Michael Hodges
910-484-2171 www.capefearortho.com
8
N/A 4
N/A
Joint Injections, Nerve Conduction Study, Physical Therapy, Radiology
Michele B Jones, Director Of Operations
910-484-4100 www.fayettevilleheartcenter.com
8
N/A 3
N/A
Clinical Cardiology, Chest Pain Evaluation
Divyang Patel, Founder and President
910-615-3780 www.capefearvalley.com
8
N/A N/A
N/A
Internal Medicine, Endocrinology
Michael Nagowski, CEO
910-484-2284 www.capefeareye.com
7
N/A 1
N/A
Medical and Surgical Eye Care
Michael Williams, COO
910- 302-8026 pinehurstsurgical.com/our-locations/ fayetteville/
6
N/A 6
N/A
Orthapedic Surgery
Charles Greg, CEO, Leslie Laws, COO
910-715-3500 www.pinehurstmedical.com/locations/ firsthealth-outpatient-cancer-center
5
3 1
1
Hematology & Oncology
Mickey W. Foster, CEO
13
UNC HEALTH WOMEN'S HEALTH AT HIGHLAND
910-608-3078 www.uncpn.com/pn/practices-locations/ robeson-county/unc-health-womenshealth-at-highland/
5
2 N/A
N/A
Obstetrics and Gynecology
A. Wesley Burks, CEO, UNC Health
14
KIDS FIRST PEDIATRICS OF RAEFORD
910-848-5437 https://www.kidsfirstpedsraeford.com/ouroffices/raeford-office/
4
3 1
N/A
Pediatrics
Leamor Buenaseda, Founder
15
FAYETTEVILLE OTOLARYNGOLOGY
910-323-1463 www.fayent.com
4
3 N/A
N/A
Otolaryngology, Audiology, Ear Nose & Throat, Advanced Sinus Treatment, Facial Plastic Surgery,
N/ A
16
SENIOR HEALTH SERVICES
910-615-1630
4
2 N/A
N/A
Geriatrics, Long term care, advance care planning
Michael Nagowski, CEO
17
CAROLINA VISION CENTER
910-485-3937 www.carolinavisioncenter.com
4
N/A 1
N/A
Eye Care, Opthamology
Mike Woodcock, CEO
910-484-3114 www.fayortho.com
4
N/A 1
N/A
Orthopedic Surgery
Martha Callahan, Operations Manager
4
N/A 1
N/A
Radiation Oncology
Michael Nagowski, CEO
N/A
Pediatrics, Prevention and treatment of obesity in children, Newborn care, congenital heart diseases, management of pediatric ADHD
Michael Nagowski, CEO
17
4300 Fayetteville Road Lumberton, N.C. 28358 4005 Fayetteville Road Raeford, N.C. 28376
1839 Quiet Cove Fayetteville, N.C. 28304 101 Robeson St. Fayetteville, N.C. 28301 2047 Valleygate Drive Fayetteville, N.C. 28304
FAYETTEVILLE ORTHOPEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE 1991 Fordham Drive, Suite 100 Fayetteville, N.C. 28304
17
SOUTHEASTERN RADIATION ONCOLOGY
910-609-6690 www.capefearvalley.com/cancer/ radonc_physicians.html
20
CAPE FEAR VALLEY PEDIATRIC CARE
910-615-4801 www.capefearvalley.com/woman-children/ pediatrics/pediatrics.html
4
N/A N/A
20
FAYETTEVILLE CHILDREN’S CLINIC
910-484-3121 www.faychildrensclinic.com
4
N/A N/A
N/A
Pediatrics
William Kelly
UNC HEALTH SOUTHEASTERN FAMILY MEDICINE CLINIC AT THE OAKS
910-738-2662 www.unchealthsoutheastern.org/locations/ profile/southeastern-family-medicineclinic-oaks/
4
N/A N/A
N/A
Internal Medicine, Primary Care
A. Wesley Burks, CEO, UNC Health
20
UNC HEALTH SPECIALTY CARE AT THE OAKS
910-738-1141 www.uncpn.com/pn/practices-locations/ robeson-county/unc-health-specialty-careat-the-oaks/
4
N/A N/A
N/A
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism; Internal Medicine, Primary Care; Cardiology
A. Wesley Burks, CEO, UNC Health
20
UNC HEALTH UROLOGY AT THE OAKS
910-738-7166 www.uncpn.com/pn/practices-locations/ robeson-county/unc-health-urology-at-theoaks/
4
N/A N/A
N/A
Urology and Urologic Surgery
A. Wesley Burks, CEO, UNC Health
25
FAYETTEVILLE FAMILY MEDICAL
910-323-1718 www.capefearvalley.com
3
2 4
N/A
Family Medecine
Michael Nagowski, CEO
20
1638 Owen Drive Fayetteville, N.C. 28304 1262 Oliver Street Fayetteville, N.C. 28304 1606 Morganton Road Fayetteville, N.C. 28305
730 Oakridge Blvd. Lumberton, N.C. 28358
725 Oakridge Blvd., Suite A1 Lumberton, N.C. 28358 815 Oakridge Blvd. Lumberton, N.C. 28358
1307 Avon St. Fayetteville, N.C. 28304
N/A - Not Available; CNRP - Certified Registered Nurse Practitioners; PA - Physician Assistants. List is based on information gathered through company websites, public listings and social media.
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