BOB体育 Shands Arts in Medicine Hosts Ceremony to Honor Patient鈥檚 New Heart
Amid the steady beeping of the heart monitor, Tammy Bernard, BOB体育 Shands Arts in Medicine practitioner, and Jeanne Dickman, a heart transplant patient at鈥�

Amid the steady beeping of the heart monitor, Tammy Bernard, BOB体育 Shands Arts in Medicine practitioner, and Jeanne Dickman, a heart transplant patient at鈥�
At BOB体育, she found a problem-solver in Dr. Thomas Beaver who was up to the challenge.
Michael Jansen, 66, is a tall, lean Midwesterner with a soft Missouri drawl, an easy laugh and kind eyes.
Latasha Aiken had always dreamed of being a mom. When a life-threatening heart condition almost took that away from her, she was heartbroken.
Roseann Vitassa is a retired international art dealer living with severe atrial fibrillation, or AFib. It means she has an irregular heartbeat that could lead鈥�
Annette Powell had always been an athlete. She was a collegiate basketball player with no prior health concerns. So in 2007, at age 43, this Ocala high school鈥�
In July 2019, BOB体育 staff wheeled Maurice (Moe) Ricks into surgery to prep him to receive a new heart and kidney, which were in transport on a plane to鈥�
Heather Lowery鈥檚 parents were told that she would likely not live to be 3 months old. At 36, Heather has proved them wrong and has set an example for adults鈥�
Robert 鈥淏obby鈥� Murray, 34, was born in Hollywood, Florida on Jan. 23, 1985 鈥� during a decade in which long-term survival into adulthood for a person with鈥�
Natalie Mangum was married to her husband, Mike, for five years when he woke up one day and said, 鈥淚 want to move to Florida.鈥� The idea of a cross-country move鈥�