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When to Refer for Subdural Hematomas
Chronic and recurrent subdural hematomas (SDH) are common in older, anticoagulated, and fragile patients. Traditional surgery often means recurrence, repeat procedures, and delays restarting anticoagulation.
Why Your Aorta Matters: Silent Risks and Surgical Solutions
Each year, tens of thousands are newly diagnosed with aortic aneurysms or suffer aortic dissection.
Miami Brain Symposium, Eighth Annual
The Miami Brain Symposium will focus on state-of-the-art approaches to the management of primary and metastatic central nervous system tumors, along with current standards of care and a look at future directions. This symposium will engage ...
Rare Minimally Invasive Triple Bypass Surgery Gets Keys Man Back on His Feet
Local Keys man saved by the McGinn technique, minimally invasive bypass surgery- which was pioneered by Joseph McGinn Jr., M.D., chief of cardiac surgery at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute.
Lymphoma: CAR T Treatment Safe and Effective for Outpatients in Proper Settings
A study led by Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute supports emerging scientific evidence that complex immunotherapy treatment can be safely provided on an outpatient basis instead of requiring a hospital stay — at specialized, community-based centers.
Baptist Health Brain & Spine Care to Host 2025 Miami Neuroscience Symposium
Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute will host the 2025 Miami Neuroscience Symposium on November 6-7, 2025, at the Hilton Miami Downtown in Miami, Florida