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July 2021

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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CityViewNC.com | 39 Visit www.gatesfour.com to find a full list of club amenities 6775 Irongate Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28306 (Less than 10 min. from Raeford Road) CALL 910-425-6667 FOR MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION CALL 910-425-6667 FOR MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION NON-RESIDENTS WELCOME! Gates Four A private club experience, with limited tee times available Come Discover What's Behind The Gates by Clayton Britt & Sons 3703 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville, NC 28303 910.868.8319 | customercare@spaandpoolworld.com "I stayed at Cape Fear Valley because I really like the people I work with." 'A Robust Program' Ilona Brown, DO, says Campbell University and the Cape Fear Valley Health Medical Residency Education program were the essence of her pursuit in internal medicine since coming to the United States from her native Dnipro, Ukraine. "e program provided robust, well- rounded training in internal medicine, and its subspecialties," Dr. Brown says. Today, Cape Fear Valley Health and this community is home. "I went to Campbell University for medical school first and then stayed for residency," Dr. Brown says. "Aer moving around for years for my husband's Air Force service, we wanted to settle and put down some roots." Dr. Brown didn't have to look far. "I stayed at Cape Fear Valley because I really like the people I work with," Dr. Brown says. "Medicine is not an easy job, and it's much better when you have a good team by your side." To Pay It Forward ere could have been no better place to train and hone his skills in emergency medicine, Christopher Benton, DO, says, than the Medical Residency Program at Cape Fear Valley Health. "I feel that the training I received as a part of the Emergency Medicine residency at Cape Fear Valley has been phenomenal," says Dr. Benton, 30, a native of Morganton, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains. "Having the opportunity to train in one of the busiest emergency departments in the country has afforded me many educational experiences that I likely would not have had if I trained elsewhere." And he is grateful to those who mentored him. "As a resident at Cape Fear Valley, I have valued the input and mentorship of many great attending physicians," Dr. Benton says, "and I am looking forward to being able to support and guide future residents throughout their Cape Fear Valley Health journey."

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