Baptist cardiac & vascular Institute announces $60 million expansion



Celine Dion is a private concert in December Baptist cardiac & vascular of Institute $60 million expansion capital campaign conduct. Proceeds from the concert will benefit the Institute directly. The room is based on a visionary model of building the extension creation by founder and medical director Barry t. cats, m.d., and medical management team of the Institute developed. The most daring aspect of the extension are built-in rooms for interventionelle cardiology, vascular surgery, cardiac surgery and Interventional Radiology, to accommodate future innovations in medical Spa. The medical disciplines are traditionally set apart in a hospital environment.

The Institute has revolutionized practices in the heart cardiovascular care, techniques, and procedures. It attracts patients from all over the world, including the husband of singer Celine Dion. Grateful that the doctors and Institute staff, before three years saved the life of her husband, Dion donates their performance Dec. 16 in Miami Beach, to benefit the Institute. "Baptist cardiac & vascular Institute was his time for the last 25 years ahead, and this extension allows his leadership team to take the Institute to the next level in medical excellence", Brian Keeley, CEO of Baptist said health South Florida.


Cranking the expansion campaign, which includes the development of a National Centre for aneurysm treatment, is also a benefactor $5 million challenge grant. Victor E. Clarke, an honorary member of the Board of Directors of the Foundation Health Baptist all posts match up to $5 million. Armando and Margarita Codina, Susan Carr and James are the kick off event co-chairs. Honorary chairs are Dr. Barry and Judith cats. The world building is an extension of the Institute be at 8900 N. Kendall drive at the Baptist Hospital campus.


"Our ten-year vision on the establishment of the Institute, creating a medical facility that will write the future and expand the boundaries of the heart and cardiovascular care, build," said cats. The expansion draft includes the creation of local centres of specialized care, programs, the most pressing patients requirements, including the Centers for Endovascular therapy and integrated heart and cardiovascular health and improvement.


"We will continue to be the rudder, sliding in new directions and embrace new approaches to patient care. We remain at the center of the evolving world of coronary heart disease, '' said cats. "We extend these objectives of the Institute research and academic programs, to the limits of what we know and to move our ideas into reality."


Baptist cardiac & vascular Institute is part of the Baptist Health South Florida, the largest religious, non-profit health organization in the region. Founded in 1987, the Institute of heart and blood vessels as a unit within a multidisciplinary framework bringing together specialists from all areas, so that physicians consult and work together to give the best care of patients treated.


The Institute is philosophy since its inception, to treat the entire cardiovascular system as a unit - in addition to other medical centers, the heart and the circulatory system to handle separately. Offers state-of-the-art diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation areas, as well as advanced Endovascular suite, the Institute is an internationally renowned centre of excellence in cardiovascular care.


At any given time, the Institute engaged in dozens of clinical trials, including large multi-center studies funded by the national institutes of health.  The result is a unified environment that promotes excellence, continuity and supports healing. Led by cats, doctors of the Institute include a wide range of heart and circulation experts many recognized nationally for their pioneering efforts in less invasive treatment, including: interventionelle radiologists and neuroradiologists, heart-Thoracic Surgeons, clinical and Interventional cardiologists, Electrophysiologists, Vascular Surgeons and specialty trained nurses and technologists.


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