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Feins honored as “Friend of Nursing” at UNC Hospitals

May 19, 2011
Richard H. Feins, M.D., of the UNC Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, was honored by the Division of Nursing at UNC Hospitals as a “Friend of Nursing” on May 6, during Nurses Week 2011. See the full list of winners here.

New heart + new kidney = new life: Dr. Kiser’s transplant patient talks about her experience

May 19, 2011
  Crystal Sharpe, left, and her mother, Patricia Sanders. A new heart and a new kidney have given a 28-year-old Wilson woman a second chance at life. In late March, Crystal Sharpe became the 11th recipient of a heart and kidney transplant at UNC Hospitals. She had been ill with...

UNC and Dr. Feins win grant to study surgery simulation training

April 27, 2011
Richard H. Feins, MD The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has awarded a three-year, $1.05 million grant to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to study use of simulators for cardiac surgery training. The multi-institution project will study whether resident physicians who are learning cardiothoracic surgery...

TV report features Dr. Kiser’s Convergent procedure for atrial fibrillation

March 29, 2011
Andy C. Kiser, MD The Convergent procedure, pioneered by Andy Kiser, a UNC cardiac surgeon, is an innovative, minimally invasive procedure that provides effective treatment of patients with chronic atrial fibrillation. A cardiac surgeon and an electrophysiologist work together to treat the inside and outside of the heart, redirecting electric...

Ex-vivo lung perfusion for transplant moves ahead

February 17, 2011
  Boming Dong, MD, PhD, checks lungs with bronchoscopy during ex-vivo perfusion in Dr. Egan’s lab at UNC. (Photo from AJT Report.) Ex-vivo perfusion offers a chance to evaluate lungs for transplant and also offers the chance to modify the lung to make it suitable for transplantation. Dr. Thomas Egan...

Feins named to “America’s Top Doctors” list

February 12, 2011
Richard H. Feins, MD, of the UNC Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, was among 60 UNC Hospitals doctors recently named to the America’s Top Doctors list, published by Castle Connolly Medical Ltd.

VADs save lives of heart-failure patients

January 4, 2011
Brian Ainsley received a VAD before getting a new heart. (Photo from UNC Health Care) UNC has become a leader in use of ventricular assist devices (VAD) to treat patients with heart failure. A VAD is a mechanical circulatory device that provides continuous blood flow, replacing the function of a...

Lung transplant gives CF patient a new lease on life

December 16, 2010
  Wesley Telsrow A double-lung transplant gives a 22-year-old cystic fibrosis patient a new lease on life. For the first time in his young life, Wesley Telsrow can sleep lying down rather than sitting up and laugh without coughing. Nirmal Veeramachaneni, MD, was his transplant surgeon.

Drs. Feins and Mill are on Best Doctors in America list for 2011-2012

December 2, 2010
Congratulations to Dr. Richard H. Feins and Dr. Michael R. Mill of the UNC Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, who are included in the latest compilation of The Best Doctors in America® database for 2011-2012.  Dr. Feins specializes in lung and other chest surgery, including treatment of cancers.  Dr. Mill specializes...

Lung transplant patient grateful for 2nd chance

December 2, 2010
  Mary Scercy, facing camera, hugs a member of her lung donor’s family. A double-lung transplant at UNC in March 2010 gave Mary Scercy of Lincoln County, N.C., woman a second chance at life, allowing her to witness the birth of her first granddaughter, attend her son’s wedding and to...