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Longtime Surgeon Trusts His Heart to His Baptist Health Colleagues
For more than five decades, Howard Katzman, M.D., has been a fixture at Baptist Health. As a dedicated physician and vascular surgeon, he has spent 54 years caring for others, “driving the bus” of medical care for thousands of patients. But on Labor Day last year, the roles reversed.Recognizing ATTR Cardiac Amyloidosis: A Patient Case
Marvin Hudson's story of persistence highlights a critical gap in cardiac care: the difficulty of diagnosing a condition that mimics heart failure and atrial fibrillation (AFib), yet requires a completely different treatment approach.Back on the Golf Course in Three Weeks After Minimally Invasive Bypass Surgery
Like many individuals with heart disease, Mr. Zells had no idea there was a serious issue with his heart. “I didn’t know I had any problem at all,” he recalls.Rise of AI in Heart Care: How Robotic & Minimally Invasive Surgery is Getting Smarter
Traditionally, heart surgery was a major physical event for the body. Surgeons had to make large incisions through the breastbone to access the heart. While effective, the recovery was often grueling. Enter minimally invasive and robotic surgery.Despite Progress, Heart Disease Still Nation's Leading Killer
Recent statistics show some encouraging news in the fight against cardiovascular disease. Following a five-year upward trend that was likely influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of deaths from heart disease and stroke has declined.Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care Named to Becker’s “100 Hospitals and Health Systems With Great Heart Programs | 2025”
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute and The Christine E. Lynn Heart & Vascular Institute — has been recognized by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of the nation’s “100 hospitals and health systems with great heart programs | 2025.”Advanced Aortic and Heart & Vascular Surgical Care for Complex Referrals
Comprehensive expertise. Multidisciplinary collaboration. The full spectrum of surgical and minimally invasive solutions.Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care is Building the Future of Cardiovascular Care: Scale, Specialization, and Innovation
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but how — and where — it is treated is changing rapidly. Across South Florida, Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care is redefining cardiovascular care by pairing scale with specialization and innovation with outcomes.Upcoming webinar: Complex Aortic Surgery in 2026: Current Trends, Emerging Technology, and the Future
Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care invites physicians to a new Heart & Vascular Lecture Series webinar hosted by Baptist Health International. Join Ashok Kumar C J, M.D.,Precision and Innovation at Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, a challenge intensified by an aging population and rising rates of diabetes, hypertension and obesity.Marcos A. Nores, M.D., Joins Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care as Medical Director of Lynn Heart & Vascular Institute
Marcos A. Nores, M.D., board-certified cardiac surgeon, has joined Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care as medical director of Christine E. Lynn Heart & Vascular Institute at Boca Raton Regional Hospital, part of Baptist Health.Carcinoid Heart Disease: A Surgical Dilemma
Carcinoid heart disease is a serious complication that develops in approximately 20% of patients with metastatic neuroendocrine tumors and carcinoid syndrom
