Search For Suspects In Murder Of Hickory Woman Reaches Six Month Mark whky.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from whky.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A planned UNC School of Medicine branch campus at a Novant Health Inc. facility in Charlotte has gained the backing of a key national medical educational accrediting group.
Novant said Friday that the Liaison Committee on Medical Education has determined the groups âhave adequate resourcesâ to proceed with training medical students at Presbyterian Medical Center.
Novant, based in Winston-Salem, has its second biggest market in Charlotte at Presbyterian.
The health care systems unveiled in November what the medical school refers to a branch clinical campus in Charlotte.
There are similar campuses in Asheville and Wilmington, the latter featuring a Novant collaboration at New Hanover Regional Medical Center.
DVIDS - News - Womack Army Medical Center Commissions New Residency Programs dvidshub.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dvidshub.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A Forsyth County judge dismissed a first-degree murder charge against a Winston-Salem woman after determining the woman will never regain the mental capacity to stand trial.
The decision came after a 2½-hour hearing in Forsyth Superior Court in which a psychologist testified that Tonesha Tonyae Collinsâ mental-health issues prevent her from fully understanding the legal situation she is in and from participating in any way in her defense.
Judge Michael Stone of Forsyth Superior Court signed an order that involuntarily commits Collins, 38, to Central Regional Hospital, where she has been for the past four years. She was initially declared mentally incompetent in August 2017.
Carol Kirkland was scheduled for a C-Section Wednesday morning, but her baby arrived early. Author: Lauren Coleman Updated: 6:55 PM EDT June 30, 2021
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Carol and Jeff Kirkland thought the birth of their third child would be simple.
“All I could see was she basically had stripped off all her clothes in the car, feet on the dashboard and everything,” Jeff Kirkland said.
Instead of giving birth in a hospital bed, Carol Kirkland had her baby in the parking lot of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem.
“Before I could even look there was about 50 nurses all outside swarming the car,” Jeff Kirkland said.