Sarasota Memorial Hospital - Leading Cardiac Care With Columbia University Partnership

Leading Cardiac Care With Columbia University Partnership

Sarasota Memorial's own 5-star rated by HealthGrades (top 1% of hospitals) cardiac program now works in collaboration with Columbia University Medical School's Division of Cardiac Surgery. New York's Columbia University is ranked among the nation's top academic medical schools and cardiovascular teaching programs. The partnership provides patients in Southwest Florida and beyond greater access to the latest innovations and treatment options in cardiac care.

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