The first tower, the six-story one in Sarasota, is about 150,000 square feet and will be across the street from the hospital s oncology tower. Services will include outpatient surgery suites, radiation and infusion services, diagnostic services, integrative and supportive care and administrative and clinical space for physicians, counselors and navigators.
In Venice, the two-story, 50,000-square-foot tower will offer radiation oncology, advanced diagnostic imagine, infusion services, supportive care and medical office space.
The new facilities represent the next step in expanding the new Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute, which Sarasota Memorial began developing in 2018. The idea behind the institute is to provide patients seamless access to the latest treatments, technologies, support services and clinical trials in their own community.
1 month ago Share When a member of the Sarasota Hospital Board challenged the majority, he became persona-non-grata. The board’s response raises curiosity: Is it a board for taxpayers or management?
When you think about all the wonderful and valuable community assets in Greater Sarasota and Bradenton, you would probably find universal agreement that Sarasota Memorial Healthcare System is among the top three on the list. For sure among the top five.
And likewise, there would be widespread agreement that under the directions, first, of former CEO Gwen MacKenzie and for the past six years, in particular, CEO David Verinder, Sarasota Memorial Hospital and its affiliates have matured into the top tier of Florida’s best-run health care institutions, as well as in many instances in the nation.