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Posted: Sep 23, 2025

Justice Needs Nurses: Addressing a Critical Gap in Forensic Nursing

Sarasota Memorial’s forensic nurse training program celebrates 10 years.

Each year, more than 100,000 survivors of sexual assault or rape will seek care in an emergency department. Despite this fact, there remains a severe shortage of sexual assault nurse examiners. Sarasota Memorial’s forensic program has more than 40, and they’ve been caring for patients in Sarasota County since 2015.

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Posted: Sep 16, 2025

Sign Before Delivery: 3 Reasons to Find a Pediatrician Before the Baby Comes

with First Physicians Group Pediatrician Ronald D. Laracuente, MD

Choosing a pediatrician before your baby is born might seem early—but it's one of the smartest steps you can take to prepare for your child’s health. Having a trusted provider in place helps reduce stress, allows time to find the right fit for your family, and ensures your baby gets the best care from day one.

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Posted: Sep 9, 2025

The 411 on 988: The National Lifeline for Mental Health Emergencies

Three digits, one phone call, and help is by your side.

Anyone struggling with mental health, depression or suicidal thoughts is only three digits away from the help they need, thanks to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

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Posted: Sep 2, 2025

Swim Safe & Avoid Waterborne Infections

From flesh-eating bacteria to E.Coli, the water is not always fine.

Swimming is great way to beat the heat, have fun, and get a full-body workout. But swimming in contaminated waters or failing to practice good water hygiene can put swimmers at risk of dangerous parasites and infections. Follow these simple tips to stay safe.

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Posted: Aug 26, 2025

Seek & Destroy: The New Drug Beating Prostate Cancer

With Urologic Oncology Surgeon Robert Carey, MD, PhD, FACS

In 2025, roughly 313,780 men in the US will learn they have prostate cancer and 35,770 will die from it. Since 2014, that rate has only been increasing. But a new targeted therapy called Pluvicto is changing the game.

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