The Pain of Childbirth – Differing Cultural Perceptions
April 10, 2013 By Helen Akinc Just as perceptions of what makes a home a home or what constitutes a
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – July 26, 2013 – Nurse Anesthesia Program Director Michael Rieker, DNP, CRNA, has been selected as a 2013
Article Written by Helen Akinc Change does not come easily to most people. It takes courage to allow one’s life
The following is an excerpt from the Wake Forest School of Medicine website. Wake Forest School of Medicine and Kybele, Inc.
Riders from Cash Lovell Riding Academy and students from Forsyth Country Day School in Winston-Salem, NC visit with the former First
Kybele is proud to announce that the International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, a widely respected medical journal has recently
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – November 2013 —Kybele, the humanitarian nonprofit dedicated to improving childbirth safety worldwide, received a four-year, $2.175 million grant
What’s In A Name? Article by Helen Akinc In different parts of the world, how a baby is named follows
Several North Carolina women – including author and poet Dr. Maya Angelou – were honored for their work to improve the
Printed in the Winston-Salem Chronicle Newspaper – 12-13-12, Page A6 and A7 Chronicle Staff Report Dr. Medge Owen, a professor of
The following is a copy of an article published in the Cash Lovell Stables Riding Academy November 2012 Newsletter. The
Article by Heather Laura Clarke DR. RON GEORGE TRAVELS TO AFRICA THROUGHOUT THE YEAR TO PROVIDE MUCH NEEDED PRENATAL AND