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Magnet Announcement Video
Sibley achieved Magnet Recognition Program Designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for the first time on June 21, 2024! Thanks to our nurses' commitment to excellence, we have earned the most prestigious distinction a hospital can receive for nursing excellence and high-quality patient care. Sibley stands with the elite 10% of hospitals in the world!
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Happy Volunteer Week!
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National Volunteer Week is April 21-27, 2024. Sibley team members celebrate and thank our wonderful volunteers!
Sibley Team Thanks Magnet Appraisers with an Encore Dance on April 24, 2024
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From April 22-24, 2024, Sibley had our Magnet Recognition Program site visit from appraisers with the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
A BIG Magnet Welcome | Sibley Welcomes Magnet Appraisers with Flash Mob Dance on April 22, 2024
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Monday, April 22, 2024, is the start of Sibley Memorial Hospital's three-day Magnet site visit from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
Support Sibley's Infusion Therapy Nurses
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Make a gift today to support the patients of Kimmel Cancer Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital. Donations will provide healthy meals and snacks to patients who are receiving infusion treatments. Make your gift today to support this fundraising campaign! Link: aspire.hopkinsmedicine.org/infusionmeals
Dr. Richards Remarks MLK Awards
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Dr. Erica Richards received the Levi Watkins Ideals Award on Jan. 12 during the annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s life and legacy. The award recognizes Johns Hopkins Medicine leaders who demonstrate an unwavering commitment to our organizational values in service to the greater community. The award is named after Dr. Levi Watkins Jr, a pioneering cardiologist and civil rights ac...
Welcome to Sibley’s Emergency Department
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Watch this video to learn what to expect while in Sibley’s Emergency Department.
Sibley Memorial Hospital: Addressing Healthcare Access and Disparities-Part 1
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Sibley Memorial Hospital: Addressing Healthcare Access and Disparities-Part 1
Sibley Memorial Hospital: Addressing Healthcare Access and Disparities-Part 2
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Sibley Memorial Hospital: Addressing Healthcare Access and Disparities-Part 2
Cancer Research at Sibley Memorial Hospital: Dr. Ben Levy
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Cancer Research at Sibley Memorial Hospital: Dr. Ben Levy
Cancer Research - Dr. Channing Paller
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Cancer Research at Sibley Memorial Hospital: Dr. Channing Paller
AHA Red Chair Series Trailer
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Join Dr. Yolandra Hancock as she host's the AHA Red Chair Series. Informing and empowering women to be strong advocates for their health and wellbeing.
What Women Must Know: It’s not just a man’s disease.
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Understand your numbers and the real risk of high blood pressure. Featuring: Virginia Colliver, M.D., Cardiologist, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians - Heart Care
New Mom, New Heart Attack: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of maternal death in the U.S.
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Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of new moms. Featuring: Rita Driggers, M.D., Medical Director, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Sibley Memorial Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Exploring the Mind-Heart-Body Connection: The role of stress on health and cause of a heart attack.
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Featuring: Erica Richards, M.D., Ph.D., Chair and Medical Director, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Sibley Memorial Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Caring for All: Prioritizing health as part of “the sandwich generation.”
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Caring for All: Prioritizing health as part of “the sandwich generation.”
28 Day Yoga Challenge Day 28
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  • @robinnicole6434
    @robinnicole6434 2 месяца назад

    Hello y'all I'm here to share with you all how the herbal remedy I got from Dr okosun here on you tube cured I and My husband permanently, after being a carrier for 7 years

  • @paulajones5761
    @paulajones5761 3 месяца назад

    Truly a wonderful man and healer.

  • @lishankassa951
    @lishankassa951 4 месяца назад

    What is the phone number ? It needs to be posted on the screen

  • @all4honor
    @all4honor 5 месяцев назад

    I will pose this question to you. I just watched the Johns Hopkins documentary on your lecture and have a question? I wonder if the new technology can be corrupted or is the system closed meaning it cant be accessed by an outside source? Can hackers gain access😊 Thank you for the lecture Dr.

  • @Kcatherine123
    @Kcatherine123 7 месяцев назад

    I had the procedure as noted on 22:00-31:00 by Dr Kitay for thumb arthritis-CMC arthroplasty. I am happy there was only one incision. Im still in the recovery period but happy to say so far so good!

  • @racquelbrooks5522
    @racquelbrooks5522 9 месяцев назад

    My boyfriend is looking into this..he goes to Montreal for an assessment next month

  • @bishopkinlyside8477
    @bishopkinlyside8477 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, thank you for sharing your wonderful story. I hope in the next year or so to get osteo integration

  • @iliasclaeys2687
    @iliasclaeys2687 10 месяцев назад

    Why is the anti-TNF "early treatment" with Adalimumab not mentioned?

  • @najeebhussain2809
    @najeebhussain2809 10 месяцев назад

    8

  • @najeebhussain2809
    @najeebhussain2809 10 месяцев назад

    Anees

  • @consuelomoya6451
    @consuelomoya6451 10 месяцев назад

    Dr. Staples is the BEST!!

  • @spinsecondserve
    @spinsecondserve 11 месяцев назад

    Your a brave young man, I had 2nd surgery 2 weeks ago.

  • @spinsecondserve
    @spinsecondserve 11 месяцев назад

    Heart warming journey. You are a very brave young lady! I’m also on that journey, just had my second surgery 2 weeks ago. I also had the nasty sarcoma in my calf, so I know what that’s like also. My toughest obstacle is the phantom pain…the actual limb is doing quite well. I would recommend to others, Presbyterian hospital in Colorado with Dr Lerman and Dr Shner. So did you go right from amputation and rod insertion during first operation? My funny story is I was scheduled to have a normal operation for amputation in Texas, found OI on internet, called Dr Lerman in Colorado asked him if he could do this new procedure. He said yes, and I was in surgery in 10 days later. Just be your own patient advocate!

    • @amandalaikueiphan6348
      @amandalaikueiphan6348 10 месяцев назад

      Did you get OI from Dr lerman?

    • @spinsecondserve
      @spinsecondserve 10 месяцев назад

      @@amandalaikueiphan6348 Yes may30, second one Aug 30. Assaf is my mentor. I’m impatient with the progress, but should get the new leg soon. I hope you are doing well.

    • @amandalaikueiphan6348
      @amandalaikueiphan6348 10 месяцев назад

      How was is it? Is Dr lerman did good job?

    • @spinsecondserve
      @spinsecondserve 10 месяцев назад

      Yes, Dr Lerman did an outstanding job! I’m going through the “bathroom scales” building the strength up. Still dealing with phantom pain so I saw neurologist Dr Barolat and I’m scheduling implant. I’m getting the C model leg in 12 days but who’s counting…lol.

  • @rmmlaurel
    @rmmlaurel 11 месяцев назад

    Mine came after having trigger finger release on the right middle finger? But before the finger started locking I also had severe cramping and pulling to the right. I am thinking this is not dupuytrens but scaring? I was given an injection but seems to net be working. Gets very tender and achy after gardening work using clippers and writing.

  • @amandalaikueiphan6348
    @amandalaikueiphan6348 11 месяцев назад

    Please send me messages! I’m so Sad and traumatized about amputee my leg. I have same issues very high close to the hip. I need some information where you got your knee done at? I need help please. I keep praying that God will answer my prayers soon.

  • @amandalaikueiphan6348
    @amandalaikueiphan6348 11 месяцев назад

    Where did you get it done at? Which hospital and surgeon

  • @DesireeStokes
    @DesireeStokes 11 месяцев назад

    'Promo SM'

  • @justincopus2869
    @justincopus2869 11 месяцев назад

    Hi

  • @kari-karislinedancing6146
    @kari-karislinedancing6146 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this very comprehensive and well-organized presentation. I'd be great if the medical community could focus on slowing the progression but I have feeling that's not happening. If you have any preventative resources for people with early onset Dupuytren's I'd greatly appreciate your sharing links etc.Thank you

  • @markjames916
    @markjames916 Год назад

    Does stretching/using a splint help reduce the degree of constriction?

  • @CiprianoScarico
    @CiprianoScarico Год назад

    Salve porto la protesi trastibiali posso fare l'intervento osteointegrazione ?

  • @DeliveranceHealingMiracles222

    2:35 Thank You soooo much for sharing your testimony This has blessed and encouraged me to Trust God's process as He uses my story for His Glory for the Healing & Deliverance Ministry he has birthed through me GOD BLESS YOU PASTOR

  • @robr.5044
    @robr.5044 Год назад

    Woke fragility

  • @adelinastoykov4995
    @adelinastoykov4995 Год назад

    Repeated the practice and enjoyed it vary much again! Thank you!

  • @martysteele4636
    @martysteele4636 Год назад

    "promo sm" 😓

  • @AmazingGrace945
    @AmazingGrace945 Год назад

    Do you do partial knee replacements?

  • @brucemcleod6300
    @brucemcleod6300 Год назад

    One question, the relationship between hospital and surgeon is a bit mysterious and it’s difficult as a patient to sort out. It would be very helpful to understand who is responsible for what items in each of the roles? A few instances of one doctor overruling another’s really shook my confidence. Bottom line, what can a patient do to insure that they have chosen a well organized team from pre op until final outcome achieved?

  • @brucemcleod6300
    @brucemcleod6300 Год назад

    Thank you Dr. Harb for making this video. I’m on day 4 of recovery from Left TKR and have learned more from you in an hour than all medical professionals I have communicated with over the last year, including my surgeon. I have bone in bone in the other knee as well but not as debilitating as the current TKR. I feel optimistic about my prospective outcome with a potential Right TKR.

  • @777wb
    @777wb Год назад

    Sibley only or does he operate in baltimore also?

  • @QueenTiffanytheGoldenGoddess

    Thank you for this imperative lecture and information.

  • @waheguru944
    @waheguru944 Год назад

    Best explanation of TKR so far. Thanks doc for such a brilliant talk.

  • @agnesoversluizen3071
    @agnesoversluizen3071 Год назад

    Saw a hand specialist here in Australia when first diagnosed, was told there is nothing she could tell me that was going to help me! Said the only thing that could be done was to have an operation and handed me a business card of a professor. I mentioned I had read you could have an injection, said no wont work, what about excercise or massage, nope wont work, left her office deflated!!

    • @davidf9630
      @davidf9630 Год назад

      I can sympathize with you… my doctor said “ take some ibuprofen and ice it if you’re feeling pain “ They only know so much…it always helps to look a little deeper

  • @terriliggett5377
    @terriliggett5377 Год назад

    Can you have knee replacement with osteoporosis?

  • @eushak_3340
    @eushak_3340 Год назад

    Nice job deleting all you comments. Losers

  • @fredtjack23
    @fredtjack23 Год назад

    Thank you Sir

  • @philipjameskalavritinos2470
    @philipjameskalavritinos2470 Год назад

    ALLEGEDLY: "WELL, CRAWL, ALL OVER MY LIFE, WHEN I WAS ONE BABY......WHO DONE IT?????? BE swift!!!!!!"

  • @terracelady
    @terracelady Год назад

    I'm a 72 year old female and having scoliosis spinal fusion early 2023, my Dr is making me do an MRI with contrast then will go over everything to determine is robotic or navigation is best. Any thoughts please

  • @nildagallardo7978
    @nildagallardo7978 Год назад

    My husband is diagnose now have an pancreatic adocarcinoma .he was having his surgery last Oct.26; but sad to say that it was not taken by the surgeon because it was attached in a major vein at the back. The Internal Med.refer us to an oncologist and he was suggested to undergo chemo therapy. Hoping that I am soliciting your suggestion because of financial matters I assure that we cannot afford to that chemo therapy. Hoping you can help us.

    • @kerrysmith9666
      @kerrysmith9666 Год назад

      Maybe you can also try this, another name is Essiac tea, and make sure you check the ingredients before buying, I am not a doctor to recommend, I saw the video and decided to share - ruclips.net/video/L65F3fAU-TM/видео.html

    • @leewalsh2428
      @leewalsh2428 Год назад

      I was diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma Pancreatic cancer on the 12th of December 2021, I have had 8 cycles of folfirinox chemotherapy, I have had a failed whipple operation and I'm now on palliative chemotherapy to give me a few more months with my loved ones and it hasn't cost me a cent because I live in the UK, my advice is to move to Europe for a better outcome.

    • @orfaosolitario-mf6kg
      @orfaosolitario-mf6kg 10 месяцев назад

      @@leewalsh2428 how is your treatment in UK?

    • @fariyakiran1955
      @fariyakiran1955 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@leewalsh2428how r u?

  • @TheForefrontRadio
    @TheForefrontRadio Год назад

    ruclips.net/video/nEiY2sH6slw/видео.html 1619 project is a great discussion also for those interested in Bible prophecy. Excellent discussion great to see interest.

  • @tamarabrunozzi8482
    @tamarabrunozzi8482 Год назад

    Thank you not only for your time but the education as well. I had invasive breast cancer (Stage IIIC BRCA2+) possibly becoming metastatic; afraid it’s in my pancreas, but I’m aware it’s very uncommon fingers crossed. My MRI/testing starts today.

  • @Deepdriller328
    @Deepdriller328 Год назад

    Thank you Dr. Harb this was very informative!!

  • @godssara6758
    @godssara6758 Год назад

    the claim that the colonies fought because they were worried about the Brits ending slavery is laughable. All you have to do is read the Declaration of Independence to know this and no a bit about how the colonists were being abused and oppressed. Taxes was a small part, homes burned, property stolen, people being ripped from their families and shipped off with out a trial to never be seen or heard from again. I could go on The fighting started in Massachusetts by people who didn't own slaves. Sam Adams the Father of the Revolution NEVER owned slaves and was adamantly against. John Adams the Atlas of Independence who was tasked with convincing the rest of the colonies to help Boston fight the oppressions too never owned slaves and was adamantly against it. In 1751 Massachusetts tried to end slavery and the Crown voted them down. Jefferson in 1769 did the same in an attempt to free his slaves and was voted down. Slavery was not at risk. The complaint that they had and Jefferson had in the original draft of the Declaration was that the crown brought the slaves there and when the colonies tried to free them they would not let them, yet they would give the slaves their freedom if it meant they would join the Brits in killing colonists. Unfortunately, South Carolina said they would walk if he didn't remove one of the main paragraphs about the attrocity of slavery. The 1619 Project is historical lies and intentionally omitted facts for a political agenda. Look at what these people are for. Marxist ideologies and Socialism. Teach a generation that America is racist and the Constitution was a document to uphold power of white men. All so that the left can get rid of things like checks and balances, equal branches of government, the Bill of Rights for mob rules Democracy. No thanks. They want to end the Electoral college and get rid of the Senate and pack the Supreme Court. This will mean smaller states no longer has a voice. The Founders were brilliant with this design. Mob rules Democracy with no limits on power like A Bill of Rights means 51% of the population terrorizes the other 49%. It's how you end up with millions of people murdered like they had in Germany and Russia. But the waaaa I want free stuff crowd falls for this garbage every time. Anyone who thinks we have problems with corruption now, if they get their way - you ain't seen nothing yet.

  • @samuelogeleoke5670
    @samuelogeleoke5670 2 года назад

    Thank you so much Dr osaye for fulfilling your trust,I and my lovely wife are very greatfull for your help with the herbal medicine to cure my(ELS) it hasn’t been easy after so many years of suffering,I’m so greatfull.

  • @OscarDiaz-fh6bi
    @OscarDiaz-fh6bi 2 года назад

    Excelente Doctor.

  • @kaylagarrett9777
    @kaylagarrett9777 2 года назад

    How interesting that close to 20% of hand specialists failed your Dupuytren questionnaire. While experience tells me the number is much higher, clearly you are one of them because you still don’t have facts based on evidence. I have both Dupuytren of the hands and feet, and PAIN IS a constant apart of this disease! Also, I am am in several worldwide support groups that echo these same points. It is abundantly insulting to hear doctors report that this disease is not painful. Also, I have never been one to like the taste of alcohol, so I am not a drinker, at all. What does impact my disease greatly are carbs and sugar in my diet. Alcohol (carbs) converts to sugars, and that is the issue, so please remove that colonial judgement, or stop calling yourself a science/evidence based physician. First do no harm by spreading false information.

    • @RUMBLEGO1
      @RUMBLEGO1 2 года назад

      Count me as one that most definitely is feeling pain from this. I thought the same thing when I kept reading about them saying that it is not painful. I am a musician and this is a horrible thing to have. Only my one finger has started to contract but i feel the cords leading to two of the other fingers on that hand. Started happening on the other hand now. I'm 62. To place my palm flat on a table and press down is most definitely painful

    • @dr.chrisstar3527
      @dr.chrisstar3527 2 года назад

      @@RUMBLEGO1 try melting candle wax along tendon. Little by little then massage. I’m doing much better in my pinky

    • @rosetulip1231
      @rosetulip1231 Год назад

      Is it an autoimmune disease?

    • @normanwilliams3578
      @normanwilliams3578 Год назад

      I have it in both hands and the operation is only temporary relief. .I am now two minded.

  • @rbert1829
    @rbert1829 2 года назад

    Thank you for this important information about prevention and early detection.

  • @roberth2627
    @roberth2627 2 года назад

    New here to your channel .it's wonderful to see my generation( Boomers )discussing the 1619 Project. I've heard a lots on the 1619 project & Critical Race Theory ..from our younger generations..but not so much from mine 76 here..Thank You..!!~

  • @VanNguyen-pe9qp
    @VanNguyen-pe9qp 2 года назад

    Hello Dr Brett C Parker - YES , GERD can be a painful and potentially dangerous disease . There is a RACE to help patient can get better or healing to CURE - There are many way to GO - Stop GERD is a simple treat ... If we can FIX - REPLACE or HELP where the damage tissue or the vales muscle - Which was cause GERD - It look so simple and easy but It is NOT - Acid can escape many way into the esophagus If the LEAK is still - We can compare these issue as the simple case similar which we can see in our real life . Can we compare the leaking of the water hose system - No water can leak out when it new , but when it get old, the vales become damage . Cause the water can run through as the leak of water. Or the acid escape or leaking into our esophagus. The water leaking which we can compare to the leak of GERD . We can replace the NEW VALES - Go buy and replace is so simple for leaking water system . But ... But and but we can not buy a new one for the leak of acid .. the escape acid into our upper body . When GERD or mouth burn attack me and so many other - How we can deal with these burn ? How to slow down the burning ? How to deal with the pain of burn. Many issue relate to the GERD ? It happened and replay with increase the time and level of the burn . Special with the sleeping body which we can not do much ... It was increase with time , month and years. And What will .... THE END ? LIFE with PAIN and DIED with PAIN. The experience share which i can say : How your work and your care are very important with many of us . I hope and wish you can help - As a researcher GERD treatment - We hope your work will be well know and more SHARE to the public ... My wish the bless and the magic as the great Angle Hand as yours can HEAL many of us. The magic hands helped many cases of GERD - ANTI REFLUX SURGERY FOR GERD - GOD BLESS YOU and Hope to see you soon - Inventor Van

  • @borntoshare
    @borntoshare 2 года назад

    Evidence-based, my (poor LD) foot! There's more than mentioned in this video... * Let's start with pain: for a significant sub-group of us with DD and LD, there's enough daily or intermittent pain to make life miserable. It annoys us to no end to have doctors tells us some version of "we are imagining it (the pain/itching)." * The regular mention of an association with alcohol is condescending; so very few of us imbibe or drink more than socially. * Another related condition not mentioned is frozen shoulder. * It's also frustrating to have doctors tell us to "come back when you can't place a flat hand on the table." A good number of DD/LD sufferers have seen nodules reduced and progression halted with low-level radiation treatment BEFORE that happens. * Why was radiation treatment not even mentioned? Facebook has an evidence-based support group, frequented by top and respected practitioners in the field: Dupuytren's, Ledderhose and related conditions support

    • @gl15col
      @gl15col 2 года назад

      I have quite a bit of pain, even tho I can do the flat hand thing. The hardened tissue is visible through the skin now, and pain and stiffness getting worse. It's hard to believe anyone will help me any time soon, as I am female.

    • @kari-karislinedancing6146
      @kari-karislinedancing6146 Год назад

      Yes, very frustrating that all info mentions it's not painful. Mine is in the early stages and already is. As for the option of radiation treatment, he does address this at the very end of the presentation because someone asked the question about it. The gist is: it's done a lot in Europe but not in the U.S. It sounds like the risk of causing cancers and burning is of great concern. Check out the Q&A section at the end to hear more but seems like they think the risks aren't worth the benefits. And as I state in my comment above, I wish they would put more money/thought.resources into preventing the disease from worsening e.g. how to stop to excessive growth of collagen in the area instead of just going for the, "let's wait till it gets bad and then do a procedure on it" method. Sadly, this seems to be the norm with Western medicine.

    • @garthly
      @garthly 8 месяцев назад

      Well radiation treatment is discussed, and dismissed for the risk of tumor induction.

    • @borntoshare
      @borntoshare 7 месяцев назад

      @@garthly- please share the medical evidence for that risk. The level of radiation used on the hands/feet is FAR below the radiation used on my breast or my eye.

  • @miked2301
    @miked2301 2 года назад

    There has never been a case of cancer caused by radiotherapy for Dupuytrens. Thousands of patients, not one case. Patients prefer it and surgeons do not. Read the studies and don’t let surgeons scare you off. Prevention is better than whack-a-mole.