Darryl Henry.
The unpaid Hospital Board, made up of nine citizens elected by Sarasota County voters to four-year terms, also includes members
Tramm Hudson and
Richard Rehmeyer, MD.
Governing the only public hospital in the region, the board is charged with setting the strategic direction of the organization and serving as good stewards of its financial resources. Each November, the board votes on a new slate of officers from its members.
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Elizabeth P. Diaz and associate
Steven D. Brownlee, MD, both of the Williams Parker law firm in Sarasota, have obtained board certification by the Florida Bar in their areas of specialty, wills, trusts & estates and health law, respectively.
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TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ St. Joseph s Children s Hospital has enhanced its services for pediatric and adult congenital heart defect patients with the addition of a pediatric cardiologist with specialized training in congenital cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Ryan Boggs, M.D.
St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital in Tampa enhances its services for pediatric and adult congenital heart defect patients with the addition of Dr. Ryan Boggs, a pediatric cardiologist with specialized training in congenital cardiac magnetic resonance imaging.
A cardiac MRI is a noninvasive imaging procedure that uses magnetic technology, not radiation, to make detailed images of the heart and its blood vessels in a short time. While an echocardiogram is often used in evaluating heart conditions, it has limitations in its ability to adequately provide detailed information about a heart s anatomy in patients who have undergone or may unde
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Prisons are divided into âzones.â Inmates have been given personal protective equipment. Visitation is canceled. Testing has ramped up. Still, the positive COVID-19 cases continue to climb within Virginia prisons.
The Virginia Department of Corrections reported on Dec. 10 that there are 593 active cases among inmates and 227 among staff, which includes employees and contractors. There have been over 5,200 positive COVID-19 cases and 35 deaths reported among inmates since late March. More than 1,250 staff cases have been confirmed since the spring.
The recent spike in cases came after a dip in October and November, which followed a flurry of positive cases in September. Outside of prisons, COVID-19 is rippling through the state with a new high daily record reported this week.
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