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Construction to begin on new SMH Cancer Pavilion

Construction to begin on new SMH Cancer Pavilion

Just 6 months after opening a new oncology tower for hospitalized cancer patients, Sarasota Memorial advances plans for a new cancer pavilion offering comprehensive outpatient services under one roof.

Wednesday, May 18, 2022/Author: Mackenzie Schwarz/Number of views (5161)/Comments (0)/
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SMH Foundation Awards Thousands in Health Career Scholarships

SMH Foundation Awards Thousands in Health Career Scholarships

The Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation awarded scholarships this month to 5 outstanding local high school students who plan to pursue careers in health care.

Thursday, May 12, 2022/Author: Mackenzie Schwarz/Number of views (1822)/Comments (0)/
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SMH Straight “A” Safety Streak

SMH Straight “A” Safety Streak

The Leapfrog Group released hospital safety report cards today. We are proud to share that SMH has earned another A in this twice annual hospital safety review. SMH has earned consecutive A’s since it began participating in the Leapfrog survey in 2016.

Tuesday, May 10, 2022/Author: Mackenzie Schwarz/Number of views (2922)/Comments (0)/
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SMH-Venice Milk Depot to Collect Donated Breast Milk for Fragile, Premature Babies

SMH-Venice Milk Depot to Collect Donated Breast Milk for Fragile, Premature Babies

Just in time for Mother’s Day, Sarasota Memorial has opened a second Milk Depot at the new SMH-Venice Campus for local moms to donate their breast milk to struggling premature babies. 

Wednesday, May 4, 2022/Author: Mackenzie Schwarz/Number of views (2542)/Comments (0)/
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Awesome News, Baby!

Awesome News, Baby!

Legendary ESPN basketball announcer Dick Vitale celebrates his cancer victory

After 7 months of chemotherapy, legendary ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale is in remission. Flanked by his doctors and nurses and buoyed by the good news, the college basketball announcer rang the victory bell in a special ceremony at Sarasota Memorial Hospital’s Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute.

Friday, April 15, 2022/Author: Mackenzie Schwarz/Number of views (1842)/Comments (0)/
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