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Choose The Easy Route From People Who esidents of Robeson g County do have options y 'v vSb for both general and specialized medical care. Among a, * them are the superb healthcare services at FirstHcalth Moore Regional Hospital. Moore Regional has been recognized as one the the Top 100 hospitals in the United States. As the flagship hospital for FirstHealth of the Carolinas, we offer the comprehensive services of a major medical center including cardiology, oncology, neurosurgery r and neonatology. In a society that places a premium on convenience, Moore Regional is a short and hassle-free drive from communities like Pembroke, Maxton, Lurhberton, St. Pauls and Red Springs. i Our medical staff Kirby Kilpatrick was raised in Pembroke where be received the Eagle Scout Award. His father Operated Rogers Drug and bis mother taught in rural schools. After graduating from Red Springs High School, he went to Davidson College and then attended medical school Bobby A\aynor mas bom in 1962 in Lumberton. He mas a dean's list student at the University of North (Carolina at Chapel Hill, graduating jpith a B.A. in Chemistry in 19H1. Bobby received his medical degree at Duke University.
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