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With funding from the National Institutes of Health shrinking and little financial surplus available from clinical services, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, along with its peers in academic medicine, is turning to a new source of funding, philanthropy, to fuel research, education and patient care.
Recently the Development Office implemented a Grateful Patient Program, which identifies individuals who have benefited from care received at the medical center and would like to show gratitude through a financial gift.
If you would like to explore ways you can advance medical research and facilitate the discovery of life-saving treatments, support the education of future physicians and researchers, and provide hope to those in need, please contact:
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“We are very fortunate at Wake Forest Baptist in that we have a very loyal, motivated group of donors and friends. Everywhere you turn on the medical center campus, you see beneficiaries of their generosity. Our challenge is to broaden our donor pool to institutions and individuals in and outside of our community.” -- Norman Potter, vice president, Development and Alumni Affairs
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