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The patient's best interests come first. This commitment takes priority over everything else we do. Even though we are an academic center with serious commitments to education and research, we never lose sight of the fact that all our activities serve one person — the patient.
Our mission is to improve the health and well being of the people of this region by means of Patient Care, Education, and Research. It is the full and thoughtful integration of these three elements that makes academic medical centers different; it is the dedication to placing patient care first that identifies the best of these centers.
Stephen I. Kramer, M.D., professor of psychiatry and behavioral medicine at WFUBMC, will be inducted into the American College of Psychiatrists (ACP) at its annual meeting in Ft. Lauderdale, Feb. 23-28.
The 2009-2010 Best Doctors in America® database includes 214 physicians from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, a 19 percent increase from the 2007-2008 list.
Psychiatrist Receives Prestigious AwardWINSTON SALEM, N.C. – Vaughn McCall, M.D., M.S., chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, has been presented the Eugene A. Hargrove, M.D., Award by the Psychiatric Foundation of North Carolina
Antidepressants Aid Electroconvulsive Therapy in Treating Severe Depression WINSTON SALEM, N.C. - Combining antidepressant drugs with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) does a better job of reducing symptoms of severe depression and causes less memory loss than using ECT alone, according to a
A geriatric mental health award has been established in honor of Deirdre Johnston, M.D., who worked at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center for many years and served as the inspiration for the establishment of the Kate Mills Snider Geriatric Outreach (GO) Program at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
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