Sarasota Memorial HealthCasts
Sarasota Memorial HealthCasts
Get expert health and wellness tips, discover the latest medical advances and learn about the health issues impacting our community with HealthCasts podcast, featuring Sarasota Memorial’s award-winning physicians and experienced healthcare professionals. Subscribe, so you never miss an episode, or watch the video versions on our YouTube channel, @SMHCS. Sarasota Memorial is one of the largest public health systems in Florida. Its flagship 897-bed hospital in Sarasota, Fla., has been consistently ranked among the highest performing hospitals in multiple specialties by U.S. News & World Report....
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Jul 2, 2026
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Episodes
Interventional Radiology in Cancer Treatment | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 13 02.07.2026 10:24
At Sarasota Memorial's Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute, a multi-disciplinary team approach is used to treat every patient and every cancer. Ryan Leahy, DO, Medical Director of Interventional Radiology at SMH-Sarasota, explains the current use of minimally invasive procedures to directly target cancer, and the future of this exciting field. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo cha...
The Foundation of Lifelong Health | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 12 18.06.2026 22:09
Strong primary care relationships improve prevention, help manage chronic conditions and provide continuity of care through every stage of life—especially in today's rapidly changing healthcare landscape. Karen Hamad, MD, Associate Chief Medical Officer for SMH's First Physicians Group Primary Care, explains why having a primary care physician is one of the most important investments you can make...
Novel Screening for Pancreatic Cancer | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 11 04.06.2026 20:14
SMH’s Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute is enrolling patients in a research study evaluating LINFU (Low-Intensity Non-Focused Ultrasound), an emerging screening technology designed to help doctors identify precancerous changes in people at high risk for pancreatic cancer, but who have no signs or symptoms of the disease. Kenneth Meredith, MD, chief of gastrointestinal oncology at SMH’s...
Radiation Therapy for Non-Cancerous Conditions | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 10 21.05.2026 18:57
Low dose radiation therapy (LDRT) is a short, safe and effective outpatient treatment option which can enhance functionality and alleviate pain associated with many benign conditions. Kunal Saigal, MD, Medical Director of Radiation Oncology at Sarasota Memorial’s Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute discusses misconceptions surrounding radiation treatment, and why LDRT is a good alternative for pati...
The Rise in Colorectal Cancer Awareness | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 9 07.05.2026 15:32
Colorectal cancer is making headlines — and increasingly, it’s affecting younger adults. Stephen Kucera, MD, Medical Director of Gastroenterology and Endoscopic Oncology, explains why diagnoses are rising in people under 55, what may be driving the trend, and the warning signs no one should ignore. He also shares the lifesaving steps everyone can take to reduce their risk, including when to get sc...
Diagnosing and Treating Sleep Disorders | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 8 23.04.2026 16:01
No matter the sleep disorder a person may be experiencing, getting an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment is essential, as quality sleep plays a critical role in overall health. Rabih Loutfi, MD, Medical Director of Sarasota Memorial’s Sleep Disorder Center, explains how sleep impacts overall well-being and highlights the comprehensive diagnostic services available to identify and treat s...
Understanding Endometriosis | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 7 09.04.2026 17:10
Endometriosis can be incredibly painful, and while it doesn't have a cure, it can be managed with hormone therapy or surgery. Gynecologist Kyle Garner, MD, discusses misconceptions about endometriosis, and what patients can do to advocate for themselves. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here . For more health tips & news you can use from experts you trust, sign up for Sa...
Preventing and Treating Concussions | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 6 26.03.2026 17:58
Concussions are actually a type of traumatic brain injuries, and should be treated as such. Casey Howell, RN, SMH's Trauma Injury Prevention Coordinator, explains the signs and symptoms of concussions, and why people often aren't treating them appropriately. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here . For more health tips & news you can use from experts you trust, sign up fo...
Understanding Hypertension and the Treatment Options | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 5 12.03.2026 28:04
Diagnosing hypertension, known as a "silent killer," is incredibly important. Interventional cardiologists Ricardo Yaryura, MD, Jeffrey Rossi, MD and Daniel Molloy, MD, explain the diagnosis, traditional treatments and a newer option for uncontrolled blood pressure. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here . For more health tips & news you can use from experts you trust, si...
Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery and the SMH Heart Team Approach | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 4 26.02.2026 19:13
Minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) is one of the techniques used by cardiac surgeons to repair or replace valves, including the mitral valve. While the procedure has a shorter recovery time than the traditional sternotomy, it is still an open heart operation, and not the same as the minimally invasive techniques used by interventional cardiologists. SMH Chief of Cardiovascular Surgery Jonat...
Innovation in Medical Simulation | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 3 12.02.2026 16:20
Simulation has transformed the way healthcare providers learn, practice and deliver care. Jessica DePaulo, DNP, RN, the Advance Practice Program Coordinator for Simulation in the Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute discusses the critical role simulation plays in medical training at SMH, and how immersive learning environments are improving patient safety, building confidence, strengthenin...
Urgent Versus Emergent Care | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 2 29.01.2026 20:28
When battling illness or injury, and looking to get help as soon as possible, it can be difficult for people to decide if they need an emergency room for care, or can go to the nearest urgent care center. Emergency medicine physician and medical director of the SMH ER at Lakewood Ranch, Tara Wendt, MD, is breaking down the difference between the options, and how you can make that decision. You can...
Helping Firefighters Fight Cancer | HealthCasts Season 8, Episode 1 15.01.2026 23:17
Cancer is among the leading causes of death among firefighters. By reducing firefighters’ exposure risks, encouraging regular cancer screenings and providing education, navigation and support, the Firefighters Cancer Collaborative aims to change that and save more lives. Richard Brown, MD, Medical Director for the Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute at SMH, and Town of Longboat Key Fire Chief Paul...
Coping with Trauma and Building Resilience | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 25 18.12.2025 19:07
While the word "trauma" is often thrown around flippantly, it has big meaning when it comes to mental health. Stephanie Iacopelli, LMHC, Manager of Behavioral Health Services for the Cornell Behavioral Health Pavilion at Sarasota Memorial, explains what trauma really is and how it can be treated. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here . For more health tips & news you can...
Understanding Mental Health Challenges for Seniors | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 24 04.12.2025 20:39
Senior mental health deserves real attention—and real conversations. In this continuation of the behavioral health mini-series, Jacqueline Carlson, MSN, APRN, Director of Nursing at the Cornell Behavioral Health Pavilion discusses the emotional, psychological, and social well-being of older adults, and what challenges are most commonly faced by this patient population. You can also watch the video...
Current Events Impacting Mental Health | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 23 19.11.2025 16:13
External stressors can have a major impact on mental health. David Stone, LMHC, Clinical Supervisor of the SMH Behavioral Health Intervention Team, discusses what trends are being seen at the Cornell Behavioral Health Pavilion, and how current events can impact patients and families. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here . For more health tips & news you can use from exp...
Supporting Youth Mental Health | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 22 06.11.2025 22:25
Because young people go through a variety of hormonal and developmental changes, it can be difficult to spot mental health challenges. For the first episode of a HealthCasts behavioral health mini-series, Conor Malloy, MD, shares insights from his work at the Cornell Behavioral Health Pavilion at SMH with teens and families. He discusses the growing challenges young people face in an age of social...
Setting Attainable and Achievable Wellness Goals | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 21 23.10.2025 17:26
Sarasota Memorial’s RENEW program highlights how balanced nutrition and regular fitness are essential pillars for achieving long-term health and wellness goals. Mikka Ipri, RDN, and Kara Saunders discuss how expert guidance and sustainable lifestyle changes can make a lasting impact on overall well-being. Visit smhrenew.com to learn more about the program. You can also watch the video recording on...
Reconstructive Surgery After Mastectomy | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 20 09.10.2025 13:13
Whether a patient is undergoing a mastectomy due to breast cancer or as a preventive measure, understanding their options is an important part of the journey. Plastic surgeon Jerette Schultz, MD, discusses the different types of breast reconstruction, and helping patients at Sarasota Memorial's Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute make informed decisions. You can also watch the video recording on ou...
BPH and New Treatment Options | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 19 25.09.2025 21:41
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) impacts many men at some point as they age. Ramsay Kuo, MD, discusses why treatment is so important, and the growing number of options men have to improve quality of life and prevent irreversible bladder damage. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here . For more health tips & news you can use from experts you trust, sign up for Sarasota M...
Treatments for Prostate Cancer | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 18 11.09.2025 24:02
At Sarasota Memorial, the multi-disciplinary cancer care team provides prostate screening and diagnostic biopsy services, along with comprehensive care. Kunal Saigal, MD, Medical Director of Radiation Oncology at the Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute, discusses the latest advancements in prostate cancer treatment, including the use of Pluvicto. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo...
Understanding and Treating Common GI Issues | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 17 28.08.2025 20:34
From heartburn and IBS to more serious gastrointestinal issues like IBD and GERD, First Physicians Group gastroenterologist Mark Radetic, MD, breaks down symptoms, causes, and the latest treatment options. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here . For more health tips & news you can use from experts you trust, sign up for Sarasota Memorial’s monthly digital newsletter, Hea...
Diagnosing and Treating Pediatric Asthma | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 16 14.08.2025 24:07
Pediatric asthma is the leading cause of emergency room visits and hospitalizations in children. SMH First Physicians Group pediatrician Azima Khan, MD, discusses how asthma is diagnosed in children, how it's treated, and why it's vitally important that families are educated about asthma. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here . For more health tips & news you can use fro...
Understanding Congenital Heart Defects | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 15 31.07.2025 14:19
Congenital heart defects are the most common birth defects, affecting nearly 1 in 100 babies. Jeffrey Sell, MD, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Sarasota Memorial, explains how these conditions are diagnosed, treated, and managed across a patient’s lifetime. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here . For more health tips & news you can use from experts you trust, sign up...
Accessing Prenatal Care | HealthCasts Season 7, Episode 14 17.07.2025 12:04
A national shortage of providers for pregnant patients is cause for concern, but Sarasota Memorial is joining a team of partners helping to address this complex issue. Abby Olsen, RN, Director of Women's and Children's Services at SMH, discusses the Pregnancy Care Team and how this initiative is helping patients get the prenatal care they need. You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo c...
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