News Archive
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German survivor of shark attack, on mend, thanks lifeguard
July 20, 2012
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German Tourist Attacked by Shark
May 10, 2012
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USF Health Hires Two Prominent Surgeons To Lead Trauma Initiative
February 22, 2011
USF Health has hired two nationally-known trauma surgeons to key leadership positions in the USF College of Medicine.
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HCA & USF Health Working Together to Improve Trauma Care in Florida
November 15, 2010
HCA and USF Health announced today that they are forming a statewide trauma network dedicated to improving access to quality trauma care and services in Florida.
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A NEW Heart Procedure Offered Locally: Valvuloplasty Stiff Heart Valves Opened Through Valvuloplasty Procedure at Lawnwood’s Heart and Vascular Institute, Reducing the need for Open-Heart Surgery
October 04, 2010
There are many ways our body’s largest muscle, the heart, can become diseased. Arteries can become narrowed or blocked. Heart rhythm problems can develop. Infections and congenital heart problems (those you’re born with) can cause disease. Valves, which keep the blood flowing forward during its journey through the heart, can become damaged or diseased.
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Lawnwood Regional’s Treasure Coast Trauma Center is Fully-Accredited
June 29, 2010
The Division of Emergency Medical Operations, Office of Trauma certified on as of July 1st, 2010, Lawnwood’s Treasure Coast Trauma Center Provisional Level II will begin operating as an official state-certified Level 2 Trauma Center.
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A NEW Heart Procedure Offered Locally: Valvuloplasty Stiff Heart Valves Opened Through Valvuloplasty Procedure at Lawnwood’s Heart and Vascular Institute, Reducing the need for Open-Heart Surgery
January 20, 2010
There are many ways our body’s largest muscle, the heart, can become diseased. Arteries can become narrowed or blocked. Heart rhythm problems can develop.