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For the majority of human history, conventional wisdom told physicians and surgeons that operating on the human heart was impossible. We’ve come a long way.
This Memorial Day, as Sarasota Memorial Hospital reflects on its past, it honors the U.S. military men and women whose service and sacrifice inspired its name.
With big noggins and narrow hips, giving birth is a uniquely difficult experience for humans. And while it still isn’t easy, at least it doesn’t involve a chainsaw.
As it marks its 100th anniversary this year, SMH recognizes the central role nurses have played since the original 32-bed Sarasota Hospital opened its doors in 1925
From its foundation to its future, SMH is bolstered by its dedicated volunteers.