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Watch Now! Innovations in the Management of Pancreatic Cancer
Watch as our multidisciplinary panel of experts examine recently published trial data, novel systemic therapies, MR-guided radiation therapy, minimally invasive approaches to pancreatic surgery, irreversible electroporation (IRE) for pancreatic cancer, and more.Baptist Health Team Physicians Help Dolphins Prevent, Minimize Pre-Season Injuries
The Miami Dolphins 2024 training camp is underway until Aug. 15 and fans can get tickets to watch practices at the Baptist Health Training Complex.Liver Surgery: Minimally Invasive Techniques Can Be an Option
At the majority of cancer centers, patients with liver cancer who are candidates for a major liver resection surgery will be given no options other than traditional open surgery. The experts at Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist Health, however, will often perform a minimally invasive approach such as laparoscopic or robotic-assisted surgery when surgery for liver cancer is recommended.New Study Shows Link Between Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Stiff Heart Syndrome
The study, which included nearly 167,000 people in the U.S., showed that those with CTS are about three times more likely than people without CTS to develop cardiac amyloidosis, also known as stiff heart syndrome.Common Knee Injury: Why are Women More Susceptible to ACL Sprains and Tears?
One of the most common knee injuries is an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) sprain or tear. The ACL helps stabilize the knee, one of four primary ligaments that act like strong ropes to hold the bones together and keep the knee stable, states the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).New Baptist Health Rehabilitation Hospital Moves Forward Following Groundbreaking
Patients who require intensive inpatient rehabilitation will soon have an additional option for care under the Baptist Health umbrella that they know and trust. Plans to construct a new Baptist Health Rehabilitation Hospital are moving forward with a groundbreaking that represents Baptist Health’s continuing commitment to providing high-quality, accessible care to the community.Maria A. Vera Silva, M.D., Joins Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute as a Neurologist
She specializes in the treatment of neuro-ophthalmic conditions, including disorders affecting the optic nerve, eye movement and pupil function. She helps patients manage visual symptoms caused by systemic diseases, intracranial pathologies and neurodegenerative disorders.Carlos Millan, M.D., Joins Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute as a Neurologist
Dr. Millan specializes in the treatment of epilepsy, including complex cases of pharmacoresistant (drug-resistant) epilepsy.Michael Enrique Gomez, M.D.
Funding for Glioblastoma Research Key to Miami Cancer Institute's Growing Brain Cancer Program
Miami Cancer Institute researchers have received a $3.4 million R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to further glioblastoma research. The award acknowledges the significant contributions of physician-investigators at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute.Coral Springs Woman Walking Again After Two Hip Replacements
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says osteoarthritis (OA) affects more than 32.5 million adults nationwide. Historically, it was known as a ‘wear and tear’ condition associated with aging but it is now recognized as a disease of the entire joint, including bone, cartilage, ligaments, fat and the tissues lining the joint (the synovium).Baptist Health is the Most Awarded Healthcare System in South Florida based on U.S. News & World Report 2024-2025 Rankings
Baptist Health has once again been recognized as one of the best healthcare providers in America and the most award-winning healthcare system in South Florida based on the 2024-2025 U.S. News & World Report rankings. The organization secured a total of 45 High Performing honors.