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| Frye Offers What’s Up Doc? Seminars at 2007 Carolina Home and Garden Show |
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 |  | | Leland J. Cook, MD | | | |
Hickory, NC – Frye Regional Medical Center will host four What’s Up Doc? community lectures at the upcoming 2007 Carolina Home and Garden Show March 9 and 10 at the Hickory Metro Convention Center. Show attendees may attend the lectures for free as long as they have paid admission to the show. Registration is requested as space is limited. Please call 315-3391 to register for the following:
- March 9 at 4pm-Bariatric Surgery, Leland J. Cook, MD
- March 9 at 5pm-Colon Cancer: Screening and New Advancements in Treatment, Terry Sarantou, MD
- March 10 at 11am-Stroke: Signs, Symptoms and Treatment Options, Geoffrey Coates-Wynn, MD
- March 10 at 3pm-Vascular Disease: What You Need to Know, Charles Kiell, MD
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 |  | | | Terry Sarantou, MD | | | In addition to the physician-lead lectures, Frye will also offer informative and interactive booths representing the following services available at Frye Regional Medical Center and it’s affiliated off-site locations: The Vein and Wound Center, Diabetes Center, Unifour and Unifour-Hart Urgent Cares, Rehabilitation, Recruitment and Volunteers, Heart Center, Pain Center, FryeCare, Cancer Center, Women’s and Maternity and Surgical Weight Loss.
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 |  | | Geoffrey Coates-Wynn, MD | | | | Frye Regional Medical Center, part of Tenet North Carolina, is a 355-bed acute care facility located at 420 North Center Street in Hickory. The hospital has been serving the medical and health care needs of Catawba County since 1911. The hospital’s main campus includes a comprehensive heart center and cardiopulmonary rehab, orthopedics, bariatric surgery, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, pediatrics, center for neurosciences, cancer center and women’s pavilion. Frye has several extended campuses to serve families throughout the area, including Frye Wellness and Education Center, which houses the Center For Diabetes Self-Management Care, perinatal education and community wellness classes; South Campus for psychiatric services; Viewmont and Tate Surgery Centers; Vein and Wound Center/Infusion Care; Unifour Pain Treatment Center; Piedmont Therapy, offering sports and industrial rehabilitation; two urgent care facilities; FryeCare, an outpatient diagnostic facility; plus HealthPoint, which provides extensive industrial services and programs to employers. Frye Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, the nation’s oldest and largest hospital accreditation agency. To learn more about the hospital, visit www.fryemedctr.com.
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