Innovations in Health Care 2023

(Photo provided by Sinai Rehabilitation Center and LifeBridge Health)

In the 21st century, the state of global health care is growing at a hyper-accelerated rate, with technological advances simply revolutionizing the field. And with that flourish of growth has come an era of hyper-innovation, say industry leaders.

Baltimore’s caliber of health care providers, innovators and technologies are second to none. Here is a look at just some of the latest developments at area medical institutions.

Dr. Scott E. Brown and Dr. Grace "Annie" Neurohr

Getting Physical

Jmore talked with Dr. Scott E. Brown and Dr. Grace “Annie” Neurohr of the Sinai Rehabilitation Center about trends and innovations in physical therapy and rehabilitation medicine.

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Dr. Ikwunga Wonodi

Strides in Schizophrenia

Jmore spoke with Dr. Ikwunga Wonodi, service chief of the Thought Disorders Day Hospital at Sheppard Pratt’s Baltimore/Washington Campus in Elkridge, to learn about new outcomes and innovations in the treatment of schizophrenia.

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Jmore Innovation in Health Care 2023

Speakers Discuss Health Care Trends at Annual Jmore Event

Jmore held its fifth annual “Innovation in Health Care” panel discussion Oct. 24.

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Elana Zimmerman

Why Knowledge is Power When It Comes to Breast Cancer Awareness

Ellen Zimmerman, ambassador for the nonprofit JScreen, writes about why screening for breast cancer is so important.

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Ungerleider Family

When Tay-Sachs Awareness Month is Personal

Shari Ungerleider of the nonprofit JScreen writes about the importance of carrier screening with genetic counseling.

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