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Being diagnosed with a serious illness such as cancer brings many physical, emotional and financial burdens, not only for patients, but for their caregivers as well. However, a new study from researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine shows that caregivers of adult cancer patients are often overlooked in cancer care.

The study was published online in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

“The role of the caregiver is incredibly important, but it’s also very challenging,”…

Dr. Wayne Meredith, chief of clinical chairs at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist and chair of surgery at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, is retiring after 36 years as a dedicated surgeon.

Meredith has been a model of loyalty, excellence and perseverance in the operating room, the classroom and on administrative boards throughout his distinguished career. He has proudly embodied and championed Wake Forest Baptist through and through. He was born at Wake Forest Baptist and his father,…

The new administrator will oversee hospital operations, including its staff of more than 600 employees.

The funding will enable Aronora to bring on more staff and to further the manufacturing of the company’s anti-coagulant drug candidates, CEO Erik Tucker said.

After the Great Recession, Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine, the Cupertino company's late-stage clinical trial is expected to deliver data this month.

“This company is not efficient — like period, end of story,” CEO Charlie Scharf said.

Neil Riegelman, now a managing director and team leader in commercial banking at BMO, starts later this month in a new role at Associated Bank.

Pittsburgh's biggest bank sees itself as an intelligent taker of risk at the right price.

“What if I told you the symbol many of us associate with medicine was wrong?”

“Today, health care has replaced manufacturing, mining and transportation as the dominant force in the region’s economic landscape. But for decades, health care has been saddled with safety issues.”