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Dalibel Bravo, M.D., Joins Baptist Health's Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute News

Dalibel Bravo, M.D., Joins Baptist Health's Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute

Dalibel Bravo, M.D., is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon at Baptist Health Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute. Dr. Bravo specializes in hand, wrist, shoulder and elbow surgery. She also offers the WALANT (wide awake local anesthesia no tourniquet) technique, which gives patients the option to have surgery without general anesthesia. This technique allows for less time in the hospital and better surgical outcomes. Dr. Bravo was born in Miami and raised in Puerto Rico. She is fluent in English, Spanish and French.
Veins and Vein Diseases Explained Podcast

Veins and Vein Diseases Explained

Join Dr. Eileen de Grandis, medical director of the Vein Center at Baptist Health Christine E. Lynn Heart & Vascular Institute and Dr. Libby Watch a vascular surgeon and vein specialist at Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute as they discuss veins and why more thought should be given to them.
Miami Cancer Institute's High-Tech High-Touch Approach Video

Miami Cancer Institute's High-Tech High-Touch Approach

Join our experts for a panel discussion on Breast Cancer & Gynecologic Cancer, originally webcast October 21, 2021. Topics included everything from breast cancer prevention, to state-of-the-art holistic treatments, and advances in gynecologic cancer care, including robotics and therapeutics.
Robert J. Rothrock, M.D., joins Baptist Health's Miami Neuroscience Institute as Neurosurgical Director of Spinal Oncology News

Robert J. Rothrock, M.D., joins Baptist Health's Miami Neuroscience Institute as Neurosurgical Director of Spinal Oncology

Dr. Rothrock has specialized interest and training in the surgical and radiation-based treatment of spinal tumors.
Lumps and Bumps – What to Do? Video

Lumps and Bumps – What to Do?

Dr. Giovanni Paraliticci, orthopedic surgical oncologist at Baptist Health’s Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute shares the latest advancements in orthopedic oncology.
Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft: MICS CABG Procedure Video

Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft: MICS CABG Procedure

Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute | Baptist Health South Florida is fortunate to have one of the world's foremost experts in the minimally invasive coronary artery bypass graft (MICS CABG).
Resistant Hypertension: Controlling Blood Pressure Via New Program at Baptist Health's Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute News

Resistant Hypertension: Controlling Blood Pressure Via New Program at Baptist Health's Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute

Nearly half of adults in the U.S., or about 108 million, have hypertension, or high blood pressure. An even more concerning fact: Only about 1 in 4 adults (24 percent) with hypertension have their condition under control.
Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing Gaining Momentum in Latest Phase of Advances News

Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing Gaining Momentum in Latest Phase of Advances

The most recent phase of surface replacement of the hip, driven by advancements in biomaterial and design, began more than a decade ago with a renewed interest among orthopedic surgeons. But it has become apparent that selecting the best patient candidates is crucial, and that hip resurfacing procedures require adequate training and experience to achieve favorable outcomes.
The Link Between COVID-19 and Migraines News

The Link Between COVID-19 and Migraines

“With COVID, we have seen patients who have history of headaches getting worse after having COVID,” said Dr. Patel. “We have also seen newer onsets of migraine-like headaches emerge after having COVID, even in patients that don’t have a history of headaches.”
Innovative Program at Miami Cancer Institute Gives New Meaning to ‘The Healing Arts’ News

Innovative Program at Miami Cancer Institute Gives New Meaning to ‘The Healing Arts’

The practice of medicine is often referred to as “the healing arts.” At Miami Cancer Institute, however, it’s not just the physicians doing the healing but also a group of seven professional artists.
Soft Tissue Masses Should Be Evaluated by Specialists News

Soft Tissue Masses Should Be Evaluated by Specialists

With some one in four sarcoma patients undergoing unplanned excision prior to seeking care in a specialized center, orthopedic oncologist Cecilia Belzarena, M.D., of Miami Cancer Institute, urges physicians to refer patients to a specialist prior to moving ahead with surgery.
Cancer Patients with HIV Have More Options News

Cancer Patients with HIV Have More Options

Cancer patients with HIV often requires complex care. Miami Cancer Institute, now a member of the AIDS Malignancy Consortium (AMC), recently opened an HIV/Cancer Clinic, providing better access to new clinical trials as well as coordinated, multidisciplinary care in one location.

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