Physician Liaisons
Our Physician Liaisons work with referring physicians and their staff to provide information on Wake Forest Baptist Health (WFBH) physicians and clinical services. The liaisons also serve as a point of contact for assistance with patient referrals and in the resolution of referring provider and WFBH issues.
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Jena Folger is the Senior Manager, Physician Relations for Wake Forest Baptist Health. Jena leads the Physician Liaison team, as well as works with referring providers to assist with patients who are 18 years of age and older.
jefolger@wakehealth.edu
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Stacie McClellan is the Senior Physician Liaison for Brenner Children’s Hospital. Stacie works with referring providers to assist with patients up to 17 years of age. smcclell@wakehealth.edu |
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Leigh Jones is one of the Physician Liaisons for Wake Forest Baptist Health and Wake Forest Baptist Health Lexington Medical Center. Leigh works with referring providers to assist with patients who are 18 years of age and older.
lejones@wakehealth.edu
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Kristen Craver is one of the Physician Liaisons for Wake Forest Baptist Health. Kristen works with referring providers to assist with patients who are 18 years of age and older.
kdcraver@wakehealth.edu
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Emily Garmon is one of the Physician Liaisons for Wake Forest Baptist Health. Emily works with referring providers to assist with patients who are 18 years of age and older.
egarmon@wakehealth.edu
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Medical professionals should contact our Physician Liaisons with any questions, requests for assistance or to request a visit from Brenner Children’s or Wake Forest Baptist’s liaisons in their area.
Patients & Visitors should direct questions and concerns to Health On-Call®. |
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