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Sibley’s Sullivan Breast Center Receives Three Year FDA Accreditation

Jun 13, 2013

The Sullivan Breast Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital passed their annual Food & Drug Administration (FDA) inspection in full compliance of accreditation standards on June 3, 2013.
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Avoiding Sports Injuries: It Could Be in the Stretch (WUSA9.com)

May 29, 2013

Dr. J.R. Rudzki is an orthopaedic surgeon with Sibley Memorial Hospital who emphasizes injury prevention through stretching and strengthening key muscle groups and tendons.
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Sibley Awarded Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers

May 09, 2013

The Joint Commission, in conjunction with The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, recently recognized Sibley Memorial Hospital with Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers. Achievement of Advanced Primary Stroke Center Certification signifies an organization’s dedication to fostering better outcomes for patients.
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Hospital Safety Superstars

Apr 30, 2013

AARP The Magazine has teamed up with The Leapfrog Group, which rates hospitals on safety and resource use, to showcase what some of the most innovative hospitals are doing to prevent errors.
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Interview: Bonnie Sun, M.D., and her approach to treating breast cancer

Apr 15, 2013

Bonnie Sun, M.D. is a board-certified and fellowship-trained breast surgeon specializing in breast cancer. We sat down with Dr. Sun to learn more about her approach to treating breast cancer.
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Experts Say Now Is The Time To Get Treated For Allergies (WUSA9.com)

Apr 09, 2013

Dan Brody, M.D. of Sibley Memorial Hospital says, "Things are a bit suppressed because of the cold weather we've been having, so it seems that the normal peak pollen season is going to be a couple of weeks delayed."
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New method for hip replacement wins favor with some surgeons (WashingtonPost.com)

Mar 26, 2013

Anthony Unger, medical director at the Institute of Bone and Joint Health at Sibley Memorial Hospital and a clinical professor of orthopedic surgery at George Washington University Hospital, says the anterior approach is “truly minimally invasive.” Unger, who has done about 4,000 hip replacements over 26 years and has used the anterior technique for the past eight years, says “patients have better overall functionality, can sleep on their sides and be confident the new hip won’t dislocate.”
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