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Recognizing the Transition to Advanced Heart Failure Earlier
Despite major advances in guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT), worsening heart failure continues to drive significant morbidity, repeat hospitalizations and healthcare utilization worldwide.
The Aging Spine: Why Earlier Recognition and Individualized Care Matter More Than Ever
With an aging population, spine disorders are becoming increasingly common. Age-related spinal degeneration is nearly universal, but not all patients experience symptoms—and not all degeneration progresses the same way.
When Conservative Care Falls Short: A Stepwise, Nonsurgical Pathway for Chronic Tendinopathy
Chronic tendinopathy is one of the most common reasons patients remain symptomatic after months of physical therapy, activity modification, NSAIDs, or corticosteroid injections.
When to Refer, When to Act: Critical Decisions in Aortic Disease Management
Nationally recognized specialists from Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care discuss the comprehensive management of aortic disease—spanning guideline-directed care, multidisciplinary coordination, and the treatment of complex, high-risk cases.
New Mammography Screening Guidance: Clinical Considerations for Risk-Based Care
New guidance from the American College of Physicians (ACP) recommends biennial mammography screening for average-risk women ages 50 to 74.
Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care Hosts ECMO Boot Camp for Clinicians
Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care recently hosted the BHSF–UPMC ECMO Boot Camp at the Education Center at Baptist Health Baptist Hospital.


