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Sebastian River Medical Center and Steward Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Use Groundbreaking Technology for Joint Replacement Surgery
Sebastian River Medical Center and Steward Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Use Groundbreaking Technology for Joint Replacement Surgery
Ribbon Cutting Marks Completion of Renovations for Steward Medical Group Hematology Oncology Infusion Center
A newly renovated Steward Medical Group (SMG) Hematology Oncology Infusion Center was celebrated with a ribbon cutting on October 7. Good Samaritan Medical Center leadership joined SMG Hematology Oncology physicians, nurses and Cancer Program leadership to mark the completion of the project. The renovated center provides patients with a contemporary space and new features that will improve the delivery of care.
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center Among Nation's Best in Cardiac Surgery
St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Boston recognized as one of the top 50 hospitals nationally in Cardiac Surgery by Healthgrades
Dr. Victoria Chia and Dr. Adrienne J. Headley join OB/GYN Staff at Good Samaritan Medical Center
Good Samaritan Medical Center is pleased to welcome Victoria Chia, MD, MPH and Adrienne J. Headley, MD, FACOG, DABFM to the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
October is Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Month
The terms "sudden cardiac arrest" (SCA) and "heart attack" can be easily confused; however, the two conditions are vastly different. October is the month set aside to educate the public on SCA, what causes it, and how it can be prevented.
GreenLight™ Laser Therapy
GreenLight™ Laser Therapy is a minimally invasive, outpatient procedure that can help provide immediate relief from enlarged prostate symptoms such as frequent urination – especially at night, weak urine flow, urgency and incomplete bladder emptying. In addition, GreenLight™ Laser Therapy requires no incisions and typically has no overall deleterious impact on sexual function.
How to Have a Safe and Healthy Halloween During a Pandemic
The fall season is officially here, which means Halloween is right around the corner. For many, it’s a favorite pastime and one that will indeed look different this year as a result of COVID-19.
“Many of the traditional Halloween activities we are accustomed to will need to be re-evaluated because of the pandemic,” said David Soo, MD, primary care physician at St. Joseph Medical Center. “But this doesn’t mean we can’t make Halloween fun; we just need to be smart and creative as to how we approach our celebrations.”