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Cape Fear Valley Health is building a $30 million facility for its growing medical residency program. The 120,000-square-feet Center for Medical Education and Research at the Melrose Road and Owen Drive also will be home of the health system’s Neuroscience Institute. The health system held a groundbreaking ceremony for the center last month. Officials say the state-of-the-art facility is expected to attract residents, physicians and specialists to the area. The residency program is a partnership between the health system and the Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine at Campbell University. Dr. Donald Maharty, Cape Fear Valley’s vice president for medical education, said the residency program has 133 residents, which is near its capacity. The new center will allow the program to expand to 300 residents and help train about 100 medical students from Campbell. ....
January 14, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE Cape Fear Valley Health broke ground today on a state-of-the-art education and research center for medical residency programs that will benefit Campbell University medical students for generations to come. The Center for Medical Education & Research and Neuroscience Institute will span five floors and 120,000 square feet and will include lecture halls, classrooms and simulations labs to provide resident medical students with hands-on, applied learning with sophisticated technology, CPVH CEO Mike Nagowski said. The facility is expected to open in summer 2022. “This new building will radically increase the number of patients we can serve, the quality of care they receive and ultimately, add significant numbers of new doctors to our region,” Nagowski said. ....