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Michelle Keasling

Service Line Director for Cardiac Services, Cape Fear Valley Health
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Michelle Keasling, RN, BSN, MSN, serves as the Service Line Director for Cardiac Services at Cape Fear Valley Health. A Hope Mills resident, Keasling has been with the health system for 36 years. She previously served as Cape Fear

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Mar 12, 2024

Hearts Stay Healthy through Cape Fear Valley’s Cardiac Rehab Program

Throughout February, national heart health month, health care providers strive to raise awareness about heart disease and ways to prevent it. Maintaining cardiovascular health is crucial for overall well-being and longevity. Maintaining heart health

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