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How Early Facial Nerve Repair Can Help Patients Smile Again
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Dr. Efrén Manjarrez of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine has been sworn in as president of the Society of Hospital Medicine. A $3.2 million NIH grant supports research using antisense oligonucleotides to develop rapid, personalized treatments for NICU infants. A “double miracle” outcome inspires a $5 million endowed chair honoring Dr. Robert Starke and advancing neurological surgery at UHealth. Sylvester physicians use adaptive radiation therapy and daily imaging to adjust cancer treatment in real time.
Miller School of Medicine’s Dr. Efrén Manjarrez Named President of the Society of Hospital Medicine

Creating Custom Genetic Treatments for Critically Ill Newborns

A Double Miracle: How a Life‑Saving Neurosurgery Led to an Endowed Chair at UHealth

Adaptive Radiation Turns Daily Imaging Into Precision Treatment






