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COMPLEX SPINAL SURGERY: SMALLER INCISIONS, GREATER PRECISION

COMPLEX SPINAL SURGERY: SMALLER INCISIONS, GREATER PRECISION

Imagine surgeons performing surgery with the assistance of augmented reality glasses. Or doing complex, minimally invasive procedures through an incision smaller than your fingernail. These aren’t some-day scenarios; they represent the latest advancements in spine surgeries, making these procedures more precise while causing less damage to surrounding healthy muscle and tissue.

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MENOPAUSE: A DIVERSE EXPERIENCE

MENOPAUSE: A DIVERSE EXPERIENCE

Hot flashes. Night sweats. Irregular menstrual periods.

Black women approaching menopause may experience these symptoms—and others—for a decade before their menstrual cycles cease all together. White women, on average, experience menopausal symptoms for approximately 6½ years.

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Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Heart & Vascular Center Gain Two National Honors

Thanks to the extraordinary care provided, the Center recently received two honors.

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Angelleen Peters-Lewis Honored as the 2023 Stellar Performer in Health Care by St. Louis American

Barnes-Jewish Hospital vice president and chief operating officer Angelleen Peters-Lewis received the prestigious award for her leadership and commitment to patients, staff and the community.

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Marti and Pat

Marti and Pat

The paired-kidney exchange program saved the lives of Pat Conway and Marti Simon. Two pairs of prospective donors and recipients are matched together to "exchange" donor kidneys.

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