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Tipoffs for Winston-Salem, North Carolina (City) Newsletter for Tuesday April 30, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Lexington Medical Center Now Offering Unique Robotics-Assisted Knee Replacements
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, April 30 -- Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist issued the following news release: Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Lexington Medical Center has expanded knee replacement surgery options for patients with the introduction of a new robotic surgical system. This robotics-assisted surgery technology provides patients with a new advanced surgical option for partial, total and revision knee replacements. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons estimates a 180% inc  more

Bill Bell Announced as William Peace University Commencement Speaker
RALEIGH, North Carolina, April 30 -- William Peace University issued the following news: Former Durham mayor and lifelong public servant William V. "Bill" Bell will be the 2024 Commencement Speaker at William Peace University, the school announced today. Bell is the longest-serving Mayor of Durham with eight terms from 2001 until 2017. He also served on the Durham County Board of Commissioners for 26 years, 12 of those as the chair. "It is with great humility and excitement that I accept the  more

SC&RA ELECTS NEW LEADERSHIP SLATE FOR 2024-2025
CENTREVILLE, Virginia, April 30 -- The Specialized Carriers and Rigging Association issued the following news release: The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association has announced its leadership slate for 2024-2025, led by new president J Rozum, MSA Delivery Service, Canton, Mich. Along with Rozum, SC&RA officers for the 2024-2025 term include: * Vice President: Jim Sever, PSC Crane & Rigging, Piqua, Ohio * Treasurer: Michael Vlaming, Vlaming & Associates, Vallejo, Calif. * Assistant Treasu  more

Wake Forest School of Medicine: Study Finds School Entry Requirements Linked to Increased HPV Vaccination Rates
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, April 30 (TNSres) -- Wake Forest School of Medicine issued the following news release: A new study from researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine shows that school entry requirements are linked to an increase in human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations. The findings appear online in Pediatrics. HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection, which can cause health problems such as genital warts and certain cancers. To prevent infection, the Centers  more