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What Referring Physicians Need to Know About Current Peripheral Artery Disease Guidelines
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects millions of Americans, yet many patients remain undiagnosed until symptoms become severe.Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care Represented at National Lipid Association Scientific Sessions
Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care was represented at the National Lipid Association (NLA) Scientific Sessions 2026, held June 11-14 in Chicago, where leading experts gathered to discuss advances in cardiovascular prevention and lipid management.Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care Hosts Global Cardiothoracic Surgery Leaders During ISMICS 2026
Surgeons from around the world came to the Baptist Health Education Center this week to learn from Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care experts as part of the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic Surgery (ISMICS) annual meetingAsymptomatic Three-Vessel Coronary Artery Disease Treated With Minimally Invasive CABG
For many people, cardiovascular disease develops silently. It can remain undetected for years, overshadowed by an active lifestyle and an apparent lack of symptoms.Baptist Health Orthopedic Care Physicians Share Expertise at Florida Orthopaedic Society Annual Scientific Meeting
Baptist Health Orthopedic Care Physicians Share Expertise at Florida Orthopaedic Society Annual Scientific Meeting.How MR Linac Treatment Is Delivered: A Step-by-Step Look at Online Adaptive Radiation Therapy
For select patients with difficult-to-treat tumors, MR-guided radiation therapy is changing what is possible in radiation oncology.Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute's Dr. Guilherme Dabus Shares Expertise at LINNC Paris 2026
Guilherme Dabus, M.D., co-director of interventional neuroradiology at Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute, shared his expertise at LINNC Paris 2026What the Biggest ASCO Cancer Research Updates Could Mean for Patients
Each year, the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting brings together cancer specialists from around the world to share the research most likely to shape the next chapter of cancer care. This year’s major updates point to several important themes: more precise treatment, smarter use of surgery and chemotherapy, new approaches for difficult-to-treat cancers and a growing recognition that supportive care, including exercise, can be part of cancer treatment planning.Comprehensive Cancer Care for the Doral Community
Baptist Health Cancer Care is now serving patients in Doral with a comprehensive, community-based approach to oncology care designed to make treatment more convenient and accessible for both patients and referring physicians.How a Multidisciplinary Team Restored Quality of Life for a 91-Year-Old With Severe Mitral Regurgitation
At 91, She Got New Heart Valve — Without Open Surgery — and a New Lease on Her Busy LifeComplex Stroke Case Highlights Importance of Rapid Recognition and Advanced Neurovascular Care
For 68-year-old Ana Barrios de Salamanca, the sudden onset of a stroke brought an incredible display of quick thinking from a very young family member, her 6-year-old granddaughter. It also brought a complex medical challenge that required precision from specialized medical and surgical care teams at Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute and Baptist Health Brain & Spine Care.Recognizing the Transition to Advanced Heart Failure Earlier
Despite major advances in guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT), worsening heart failure continues to drive significant morbidity, repeat hospitalizations and healthcare utilization worldwide.
