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SMH’s New Research & Education Institute Reaches Halfway Point in Construction

SMH’s New Research & Education Institute Reaches Halfway Point in Construction

This week, SMH is celebrating the “topping out” of our new Kolschowsky Research & Education Institute. The age-old ritual signifies the construction project has reached its maximum height and represents a significant milestone for our health system and community. When it opens next year, the state-of-the-art training facility will expand Sarasota Memorial’s research capabilities and create a collaborative learning environment that brings more top-tier speciaists and advanced treatments to the Suncoast region.

Thursday, February 8, 2024
Sarasota Memorial Named an Anticoagulation Center of Excellence

Sarasota Memorial Named an Anticoagulation Center of Excellence

Sarasota Memorial Health Care System was recently recognized as an Anticoagulation Center of Excellence (ACE) by the Anticoagulation Forum.

Tuesday, February 6, 2024
SMH Selects Design Team to Master Plan SMH-North Port and SMH-Wellen Park Campuses

SMH Selects Design Team to Master Plan SMH-North Port and SMH-Wellen Park Campuses

SMH is pleased to announce selection of the architect and general contractor firms that will help develop master plans for new medical campuses in North Port and Wellen Park.

Friday, February 2, 2024
Hospital Board Begins 2024 with New Officers

Hospital Board Begins 2024 with New Officers

The Sarasota County Public Hospital Board, which governs Sarasota Memorial Health Care System, recently named its new officers for 2024 and elected Sarah Lodge as the new chair. 

Wednesday, January 24, 2024
SMH Joins Multi-Center Trial Testing | New Computer-Assisted Vacuum Technology to Rapidly Detect, Remove Dangerous Blood Clots

SMH Joins Multi-Center Trial Testing | New Computer-Assisted Vacuum Technology to Rapidly Detect, Remove Dangerous Blood Clots

Sarasota Memorial is joining up to 40 other research sites across the nation testing a new, endovascular option for patients with deep vein thrombosis, which endangers nearly 1 million people in the U.S. each year.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024
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