February 13, 2020 by John Fernandez
Breathing Innovation: South Miami Hospital Patient...
A 79-year-old retiree with chronic emphysema, who had trouble breathing at rest,...
Genetic Testing for Cancer: Facts and Benefits
About 12 times a week, Jessica Ordonez, a certified genetic counselor with Miami Cancer Institute at Baptist Health South Florida, meets one-on-one with patients who...
January 6, 2016 / 4 min read
Top 5 Health Topics of 2015
Over the span of hundreds of articles in 2015, the Resource and Salud blogs have covered health topics that touch upon the latest healthcare advances,...
December 31, 2015 / 5 min read
Watch Now: South Miami Expands Wound Care...
November is National Diabetes Month, an annual observation with the goal of creating more awareness about diabetes, a disease that affects millions of adults and...
November 23, 2015 / 1 min read
Welcome to the New Online ‘Resource’
Today Baptist Health re-launches its blog with the same name you’ve grown to trust, Resource. The online commitment to our users remains the same, to...
November 20, 2015 / 2 min read
Extreme Preemies: Survival of the Tiniest
Big advances in maternal and neonatal care over the last 20 years are helping the tiniest infants survive. In the early 1990s, just over one...
November 17, 2015 / 3 min read
Robot Aids in Minimally Invasive Cancer Procedures
Interventional radiologist Ripal Gandhi, M.D., recently performed one of the world’s first robotic radioembolizations for primary liver cancer at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
November 4, 2015 / 3 min read
Wound Care 101 and Hyperbaric Treatments at...
The first week of November marks the start of National Diabetes Month, an annual observation designed to generate awareness about diabetes, a disease that affects...
November 3, 2015 / 1 min read
Watch Now: Robotic Weight Loss Procedure on...
The Baptist Health South Florida News Team follows Dr. Anthony Gonzalez through a robotic sleeve gastrectomy, which will be featured at Obesity Week 2015. #OW2015
October 30, 2015 / 2 min read
New Cancer Treatments Rooted in Nobel Winners’...
By figuring out various pieces of the DNA repair cells, the Nobel scientists laid the groundwork for the “translational research” that has created medical applications.
October 27, 2015 / 2 min read
Results Encouraging for New PAD Treatment
A new “drug-coated balloon” used to open blocked arteries in people suffering from peripheral arterial disease (PAD) yields better results than standard angioplasty treatment, according...
September 29, 2015 / 2 min read