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In this Baptist Health Doc-to-Doc episode, Dr. Michael McDermott, Chief Medical Executive of Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute sits down with Dr. Evan Bander, Neurosurgeon & Co-Director of  the Pituitary Tumor Program at the Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institue, to unpack the complexities of the body’s “master gland.” 

Together, they explore how pituitary tumors are diagnosed and treated, the difference between functional and non-functional adenomas and why minimally invasive endoscopic surgery is changing outcomes. You’ll hear about early warning signs such as vision changes, the importance of a multidisciplinary pituitary team and the latest surgical and radiosurgical approaches. Whether you’re a clinician managing these conditions or a patient seeking to better understand them, this discussion sheds light on earlier detection, safer surgery and lifelong follow-up.

If you are a neurosurgeon, endocrinologist, or ENT specialist managing pituitary disorders, this conversation will help sharpen your clinical edge.
Patients and families can also learn what to look for and what today’s treatment options mean for long-term health.

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Michael W. McDermott, M.D.

Michael W. McDermott, M.D.

Chief Medical Executive, Miami Neuroscience Institute
Irma & Kalman Bass Endowed Chair in Clinical Neuroscience

Michael McDermott, M.D., is a neurosurgeon and the chief medical executive of Miami Neuroscience Institute. He is a world-renowned leader in neurosciences and has clinical expertise in the field of meningioma surgery and Gamma Knife radiosurgery.  

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Evan Douglas Bander, MD

Evan Douglas Bander, MD

Neurosurgeon & Co-Director of the Pituitary Tumor Program Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute

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