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Differences between total and partial knee replacements
Scott E. Grabill, D.O., Sentara Albemarle Hospital, discusses the differences between total and partial knee replacements.Provider Profile - Ginny Marmolejos, M.D.
Ginny Marmolejos, M.D., describes her role treating asthma patients at Sentara Pulmonary.Post-TAVR Coronary Access
Deepak Talreja, MD, presents on the topic of coronary access for transcatheter based aortic valve replacement.Diabetes & Endocrinology - What's New and Upcoming
Valeria Bohrt-Terceros, M.D., discusses what is new and upcoming in the field of Endocrinology and DiabetesProvider Profile - Valeria Bohrt-Terceros, M.D.
Valeria Bohrt-Terceros, M.D., an endocrinologist at Sentara Princess Anne Hospital, discusses her area of focus, approach to care and the evolving field of diabetes.Understanding Asthma Phenotypes
Ginny Marmolejos, M.D., discusses when an asthma patient should be referred to Sentara Pulmonary, and how differing phenotype pathways allow for unique treatment optionsSentara Brock Cancer Center
The Sentara Brock Cancer Center, a state-of-the-art facility for patient care and comprehensive cancer treatment, transforms cancer care in Hampton Roads by bringing together expert care teams, community organizations and holistic cancer treatment services within one location.Sentara Healthcare begins in-house COVID-19 testing
Sentara Healthcare is now processing COVID-19 tests at a newly-created laboratory in Sentara Norfolk General HospitalHPV & Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Matthew Bak, M.D., FACS, provides an update on HPV and Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma. In this presentation, Dr. Bak discusses HPV infections, HPV's link to cancer, and the benefits of the HPV vaccine.Colon Cancer Survivor Now Leading Health Equity Program at Sentara Healthcare
Colon cancer is one of many health disparities recognized in Hampton RoadsPFO and Stroke
Anna Baer, M.D., discusses PFOs and Strokes. While PFOs are common, strokes in PFO patients are not common. So just because you find a PFO in your patient it does not mean they are going to have a stroke or that it needs to be closed.Sentara Reduces Blood Transfusions by 6,600 Across 12 Hospitals
'Less is more' protocol enhances patient safety, avoids potential complications