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Are your devices causing you pain? Steven Papuchis, DO, and Regina Bonynge, OTR/L, talk about the rise of tech-related injuries—from "tech neck" and “text claw” to posture problems and repetitive strain injuries. Learn how ergonomics play a crucial role in preventing and treating these modern-day issues.
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If you or a loved one is experiencing early signs of dementia or cognitive impairment, specialized brain imaging can help detect different types of dementia and lead to more targeted treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s dementia and other causes of cognitive decline. Richard Lichtenstein, MD, a radiologist practicing at Sarasota Memorial explains how these scans work and why early detection is vital.
When people hear the word "dementia," they most often associate it with Alzheimer's disease. However, dementia is actually a symptom of numerous diseases, Alzheimer's is just the most common cause. Danielle Valery, BS, CDP, program manager for the SMH Memory Disorder Clinic, explains how dementia can be prevented, and also how it is diagnosed and treated.
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Many cervical cancers are linked to the HPV virus. However, thanks to screening advancements, early detection of the cancer resulting in effective treatment is possible. Toni Kilts, DO, discusses screening guidelines and cervical cancer prevention.
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Sarasota Memorial recently opened the Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute, housing technology to support medical education and innovation in the community. SMH Chief Medical Officer James Fiorica, MD, and Chief Academic Officer Wilhelmine Wiese-Rometsch, MD, discuss the importance of the Institute, and what it means for patients.
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While the first goal of head and neck cancer surgery is always clear margins, a secondary goal is reconstruction, whether for functionality of cosmetic improvement. Wesley McIlwain, MD, a head and neck cancer surgeon at Sarasota Memorial discusses options for reconstruction and how the team at the Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute comes together to get patients the best outcomes.
Sarasota Memorial's trauma team has seen a concerning increase in e-bike, scooter, and bicycle accidents. And with summer months just around the corner, they know more people will be getting outside and hitting the road for family vacations, which could also cause even more injuries. Trauma Injury Prevention Coordinator Casey Howell, RN, discusses how everyone in the community can do their part to prevent these traumatic accidents.
For those who need cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, it can truly be life-changing. But according to SMH Medical Director of Cardiac Rehab, Hakim Morsli, MD, the program is significantly underutilized by eligible patients. Along with program supervisor Meredith Cleveland, BS, CCRP, Dr. Morsli explains how the program works and why it's so important patients get referred and get the rehab they need.
For outpatient neurologic rehabilitation patients at Sarasota Memorial, treatment plans are customized to meet an individual’s goals and needs through a multidisciplinary team approach. Danielle Schwab, PT, DPT, Debra Henderson, OTR, and Molly Daunt, M.A., CCC-SLP, explain how physical, occupational, and speech therapies can provide long-term benefits for patients managing neurologic conditions and disorders. Check out other interv...
The Vivistim implant is an FDA approved procedure, now being used to help some stroke patients continue their healing during rehab. Medical Director of Inpatient Rehabilitation at SMH, Ryan Hafner, MD, explains how the protocol works for patients, and why it's considered such a "game changer."
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There are a number of treatments available for aortic aneurysms, particularly at the root, but not all interventions work for all patients. Kristen Walker, MD, a cardiothoracic surgeon at Sarasota Memorial, discusses a procedure she uses called the Florida Sleeve, and how patients with multi-valve dysfunction can benefit as well.
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Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) is a condition where blood clots form in a blood vessel. As serious as heart attacks and strokes, VTE is the most common cause of preventable death in hospitalized patients. Interventional Radiologist Scott Perrin, MD, discusses the dangers of the disease and what can be done to treat deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE).
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Sometimes patients struggle with the difficult side effects of necessary treatments during an inpatient hospital stay. That's where Sarasota Memorial's Integrative Care Program becomes so important. Mariah Pierre, a nurse and program coordinator for integrative care services at SMH, discusses some of the holistic treatment options available, and why it's so important the health system invests in these approaches to treating the who...
It can be difficult, especially when transitioning from the hospital to home, to keep track of medications, especially when they're prescribed by more than one provider. Brett Lambert, PharmD, discusses the best ways patients can manage their meds mindfully, while also addressing concerns with prescribers and pharmacists.
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While the holiday season is often a wonderful time to get together with family and friends, trauma centers like Sarasota Memorial see an uptick in emergencies as well. Casey Howell, RN, discusses what can be done to keep the holidays happy, healthy and safe for you and your loved ones this year.
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The breastfeeding journey can certainly be challenging, and it's important that parents prepare. In this final episode of the maternity mini-series, Leah Brown, RN, a lactation consultant at Sarasota Memorial, explains what can be done before baby is born to get ready, and the importance of finding all available local resources.
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Gestational Diabetes and preeclampsia are two of the most common conditions which make pregnancies high risk. In the second episode of the three part maternity mini-series, Larry Matsumoto, MD, discusses what these diagnoses mean and how they're monitored.
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Establishing with an OB/GYN and getting quality prenatal care can make an enormous difference in the course of a pregnancy. In this first episode of a three-part maternity mini-series, FPG OB/GYN Malorie Lipman, MD, discusses what parents can expect throughout the course of prenatal care, and why it's so important.
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Breast health services play a crucial role in the early detection and treatment of breast cancer. Diagnostic radiologist Jeffrey Wasserman, DO, discusses the various types of mammograms and additional tests that may be utilized for breast cancer detection in this informative episode from SMH HealthCasts' library. Check out other interviews with SMH experts at smh.com/podcast, and subscribe on your favorite streaming app.
Saving a life can be as easy as taking a training class called "Stop the Bleed," giving someone facing a life-threatening trauma the important time until medical help can arrive. Sarasota Memorial's trauma prevention coordinator, Casey Howell, RN, discusses what the training entails and why it can be so vitally important.
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