How A World At War Changed Medicine

How A World At War Changed Medicine

Not all wartime innovation is about taking lives. And as physicians in times of war worked desperately to keep their soldiers alive, lifesaving discoveries were made.

Wednesday, April 2, 2025
SMH Honors Past & Present Physicians for Decades of Dedicated Service

SMH Honors Past & Present Physicians for Decades of Dedicated Service

Sarasota Memorial is honoring past and present physicians who have provided a century of care for the community in recognition of National Doctors’ Day, which is celebrated annually on March 30th.

Friday, March 28, 2025
From Experiment to Essential

From Experiment to Essential

Like the human body itself, a hospital like SMH-Sarasota or SMH-Venice needs a healthy blood flow to function properly. In fact, blood donations play a crucial role in helping physicians treat all sorts of patients. But what is now an everyday aspect of modern healthcare was once the cutting edge—where great discoveries are made and, sometimes, things get a little messy.

Tuesday, March 4, 2025
SMH Honors Pioneering Newtown Nurses

SMH Honors Pioneering Newtown Nurses

“For almost a third of Newtown’s 100-year history, the African American community supplied most of their own medical care using cobwebs, cotton balls, turpentine, and castor oil as internal and external cure-alls.
Midwives helped pregnant women to give birth.”
-- Newtown Historic Marker

Monday, February 24, 2025
Celebrating Heroes in Medicine: Vivien Thomas

Celebrating Heroes in Medicine: Vivien Thomas

A decade before the Civil Rights Movement began, a young black man named Vivien Thomas made history at Johns Hopkins, helping to save countless lives. To those in the field today, he’s a legend. But it would be decades before his full story was told—and even more before he received the full credit he deserved.

Tuesday, February 4, 2025
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