Excellence Recognized with Gratitude
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Building on a tradition of excellence fueled by philanthropic support, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center has once again earned the prestigious National Cancer Institute designation— an exceptional measure of our leadership in cancer research and care. Remaining in the top 4% of all cancer centers nationwide, Sylvester rises as a beacon of hope for patients everywhere. Our nationally recognized excellence is guided by the generosity of our donors and the commitment and care at the heart of our health system in all areas of service. Read more.
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A Clarion Call to End Childhood Cancer
Braulio Hernandez, childhood cancer survivor, champions increased funding for pediatric cancer research and treatments.
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Celebrating A Decade of Support
Miami-Dade County and the State of Florida reaffirm their commitment to AIDS research with a $1 million check to the Miami Center for AIDS Research.
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Continuing a Legacy of Service
Rebecca Kaiser, M.D./M.P.H. candidate, Class of 2028, shares her story as the daughter of Charles Kaiser, M.D. '90, and the first female in the family to don the white coat.
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Orienting Towards Student Success
Student and faculty leaders give parents and family members of the Class of 2028 an inside look at the Miller School experience.
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U Miami Medicine Podcast: Whole Eye Transplant
Henri R. Ford, M.D., M.H.A., dean and chief academic officer of the Miller School of Medicine, discusses the groundbreaking effort to transplant a whole eye with Eduardo Alfonso, M.D., director of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, the No.1 eye institute in the country.
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In The Know: Expert Advice on Weight Management and Wellness
UHealth and Miller School experts in endocrinology, bariatric surgery and lifestyle medicine answered questions on weight management and how it affects a range of conditions as we age, from diabetes to hypothyroidism.
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“Kids deserve effective, personalized treatments that kill cancer cells while leaving the rest of their growing bodies healthy.”
Braulio Hernandez
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