Michael K. ‘Kevin’ Wynne
SOUTHPORT Dr. Michael K. “Kevin” Wynne, 60, was born April 8, 1961, to the late John G. Wynne and Pearl H. Wynne and entered into eternal rest Monday, July 12, 2021, at New Hanover Regional Medical Center, completing his earthly journey of 60 years.
Kevin was born and raised in Wilmington and graduated from Laney High School. He obtained his undergraduate degree from UNC-Wilmington and went on to receive his doctorate from Life University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Kevin was a kind and loving man who met no stranger. He was loved and respected by so many in the community. He established Wynne Chiropractic and Spinal Decompression Center in 1992, hosted one of the longest-running interactive talk radio shows in Southeastern North Carolina, co-authored a book entitled The Restoration Factor and was a professor at Cape Fear Community College, where he loved to teach and share his passion for chiropractic medicine.
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A planned UNC School of Medicine branch campus at a Novant Health Inc. facility in Charlotte has gained the backing of a key national medical educational accrediting group.
Novant said Friday that the Liaison Committee on Medical Education has determined the groups âhave adequate resourcesâ to proceed with training medical students at Presbyterian Medical Center.
Novant, based in Winston-Salem, has its second biggest market in Charlotte at Presbyterian.
The health care systems unveiled in November what the medical school refers to a branch clinical campus in Charlotte.
There are similar campuses in Asheville and Wilmington, the latter featuring a Novant collaboration at New Hanover Regional Medical Center.