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Unit-to-Unit Patient Transfer Bedside Report
As a part of the Sentara Heart Hospital Enhanced Nursing Communication Plan, this video highlights the expectations for unit-to-unit bedside Hand-off/Shift Report.Sentara Receives Multiple Stroke Quality Achievements
The American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines Stroke Awards highlight commitment to quality stroke careNewsweek Ranks Two Sentara Hospitals Among the World's Best
Inaugural ranking cites excellence in clinical, customer performanceIs Less More When Treating Patients with Radiation Therapy?
Treatment for head and neck cancers usually involves high doses of radiation given over multiple sessions. Researchers at Sentara Healthcare investigate new methods of reducing radiation doses to patients with head and neck cancers by using newer techniques and drugs.Complex Mandibular Reconstruction: A Sentara Specialty
Mandibular reconstruction restores both mandible structure and function after the removal of cancerous bone. Surgeons use a fibula free flap, harvested from the patient’s own leg, to create replacement tissue for the new mandible.Flex® Robotic System: A New Tool for Treating Head and Neck Cancer
The Flex® Robotic System offers surgeons an innovative new tool in the treatment of certain head and neck cancers. Unlike other robotic systems or therapies, the Flex® Robotic System works with a patient’s anatomy to deliver precise, effective surgical treatment.Surgical, Radiological Advancements in Head and Neck Cancer Treatment at Sentara EVMS Comprehensive Head and Neck Center
Head and neck cancers account for almost 4 percent of all cancers occurring within the United States. Providers at the Sentara EVMS Comprehensive Head and Neck Center pioneer cutting-edge research into managing such cancers.Physicians at Sentara Featured in Virginia Living's Top Doctors 2019
Virginia Living's annual Top Doctors List for 2019Team approach to Transsphenoidal Surgery
Dr. Kent Lam and Dr. Tina C. Rodrigue discuss their roles and teamwork in accessing the pituitary gland via an endoscope and the successful removal of a pituitary adenoma.Nasal Endoscopy to Access a Pituitary Tumor
Dr. Kent Lam discusses his role and approach to endoscopic sinus surgery in providing access to a tumor located in the pituitary gland.Surgical Resection of a Large Pituitary Adenoma
Dr. Tina C. Rodrigue presents a surgical case of a 18 year old with giganticism, or acromegaly, who grew 8 inches in one year due to an unusually large pituitary adenoma.Thrombolysis and AngioVac in Trauma Patient with Multiple Blood Clots
22 year old trauma patient with a pretty significant brain injury. During his hospitalization he suffered a blood clot of his vena cava both iliac veins and his entire left leg down to his ankle.