Dr. Patel was a terrific colleague and physician. He was known as the “Ninja” in the Electrophysiology lab for his legendary ability to accomplish challenging cases
Read MoreDr. Winiger was conferred a Doctorate of Nursing Practice degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte on May 8.
Read Moren the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have transitioned the leadership of the chapter.
Read MoreVanessa Blumer, MD, is currently a first-year cardiology fellow at Duke University Medical Center.
Read MoreMessage from out-going Chapter President, William Abernethy, MD
Read MoreAs COVID-19 continues to spread, the ACC is working to help members on the front lines prepare for and manage the virus so they can do what they do best: help and heal patients.
Read MoreACC Chapter-based exchange programs, linking U.S. Chapters with International Chapters, are among the ways the global cardiovascular community has been coming together to learn from each other and share ways to optimize care and outcomes over the past decade.
Read MoreIn a new Leadership Page published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, George A. Stouffer, MD, FACC; William B. Abernethy, MD, FACC; James P. Zidar, MD, FACC; and B. Hadley Wilson, MD, FACC, discuss a collaboration between the ACC North Carolina Chapter and the ACC Prevention Section in partnership with the North Carolina Association of Free and Charitable Clinics.
Read MoreMended Hearts is a national and community-based non-profit organization that has been offering the gift of hope to heart disease patients, their families and caregivers. Founded by Dr. Dwight E. Harken, The Mended Hearts was started with three of Dr. Harken's open heart surgery patients.
Read MoreTogether with our lobbyist in Raleigh, the NC Chapter has posted the following within the NC Division of Public Health, under the Department of Health & Human Services, Chronic Disease and Injury Section: Current Plan: The NC Plan for Prevention & Management of Heart Disease and Stroke, 2012-2017 Furthermore, under the Community & Clinical Connections for Prevention & Health Branch, we have posted data about Cardiovascular Health.
Read MoreThe NC Chapter ACC is proud of our new program, “Improving Cardiovascular Care in NC Free and Charitable Clinics”, a monitored grant from the NC Chapter ACC to the NC Free Clinics for provision of meds with follow-up compliance and outcomes over one year’s time.
Read MoreThis year, our chapter received the Transformation in Care award from the BOG for our state's pilot study for free Plavix and statins. "Improving Cardiovascular Care in NC Free and Charitable Clinics" is a $25,000 monitored grant from the NC Chapter ACC to the NC Free Clinics for provision of medications with follow-up compliance and outcomes over one year's time.
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