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Sarasota Memorial Recognized as Role Model for Best Practices and Life-Saving Care

Sarasota Memorial Recognized as Role Model for Best Practices and Life-Saving Care

Each year the American Heart Association recognizes hospitals as role models for best practices resulting in life-saving care. SMH is pleased to announce that both its Sarasota and Venice campus hospitals received awards with multiple honors in AHA's 2023 annual review

Tuesday, July 11, 2023
Sarasota Memorial Celebrates Two Milestones in Maternity and Newborn Care

Sarasota Memorial Celebrates Two Milestones in Maternity and Newborn Care

SMH-Sarasota has earned the Level III Maternal Care Verification from the Joint Commission and has renewed its Baby-Friendly Hospital designation. These two major milestones in maternity care reflect Sarasota Memorial's commitment to provide the best possible care to mothers and babies in the community.

Thursday, July 6, 2023
SMH Breaks Ground on $75 Million Research Facility

SMH Breaks Ground on $75 Million Research Facility

Sarasota Memorial held a groundbreaking event today to kick off construction of a new, $75 million Research & Education Institute on the health system’s Sarasota campus. 

Tuesday, June 27, 2023
Sarasota Memorial receives recognition as a Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center

Sarasota Memorial receives recognition as a Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center

Sarasota Memorial Hospital- Sarasota has been recognized for the third time with the Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center Award by the American Heart Association and the Mitral Foundation

Thursday, June 22, 2023
Single Gene May Help Physicians Identify, Improve Treatment for Higher Risk Prostate Cancer Patients

Single Gene May Help Physicians Identify, Improve Treatment for Higher Risk Prostate Cancer Patients

A new study by local urologist Robert I. Carey, MD, PhD, along with research colleagues from the Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute and Sarasota Memorial Research Institute, has pinpointed a single gene which may help physicians identify higher risk prostate cancer patients and improve their treatment.

Monday, June 19, 2023
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