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Former Sarasota Memorial NICU Nurse Celebrating First Mother’s Day Back at SMH

Former Sarasota Memorial NICU Nurse Celebrating First Mother’s Day Back at SMH

As Mother’s Day approaches, Sarasota Memorial Health Care System is celebrating the inspiring journey of former NICU nurse and new mother Tamika Isidore, a woman whose connection to the health system has come full circle through healing, motherhood and hope.

Friday, May 8, 2026
SMH Continues “Straight A” Safety Streak in Sarasota & Venice

SMH Continues “Straight A” Safety Streak in Sarasota & Venice

The Leapfrog Group issued its hospital safety report cards today. We are pleased to share that both of Sarasota Memorial Health Care System’s hospitals earned “straight A” honors, reflecting Team SMH’s unwavering focus on quality and safety.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026
SMH Pays Tribute to its 4,000 Nurses

SMH Pays Tribute to its 4,000 Nurses

Sarasota Memorial is pleased to celebrate National Nurses Week (May 6–12) and recognize its 4,000 nurses—and teams who support them—caring for our community every day.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Sarasota Memorial Recognized Among  America’s Best Employers for Culture 2026

Sarasota Memorial Recognized Among America’s Best Employers for Culture 2026

Sarasota Memorial Health Care System was spotlighted today among America’s Best Employers for Company Culture 2026, a list compiled by Forbes and Statista to recognize organizations nationwide that foster positive, engaging and values-driven workplace environments.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Sarasota Memorial Joins International Study to Prevent Atrial Fibrillation After Heart Surgery

Sarasota Memorial Joins International Study to Prevent Atrial Fibrillation After Heart Surgery

Up to half of heart surgery patients develop atrial fibrillation (AFib) following heart surgery, a common complication that increases their risk of stroke, heart failure and quality of life. Sarasota Memorial is working to address that challenge, joining 75 research sites in the U.S. and abroad testing a proactive surgical approach designed to prevent AFib from impacting patients after surgery.

Thursday, April 16, 2026
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