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These special art tours, in partnership with VCU Health's ALS Clinic, are specifically designed to uplift participants through carefully selected artworks. Anne Shields, a social worker with the clinic, shares more with WTVR CBS 6 Richmond ⬇️ bit.ly/458iZk1

May is National Stroke Awareness Month. Dr. Dennis Rivet, a neurosurgeon with VCU Health, joined Virginia This Morning on WTVR CBS 6 Richmond to share stroke warning signs and what you can do to lower your risk. Watch now ⬇️ bit.ly/4k9lqHK



This Patients Come First podcast features Dr. Evan Silverstein, a pediatric ophthalmologist with VCU Health. We cover his career inspiration, a case study about the potential for early detection of eye-related issues in smartphone photos, and more. vhha.com/podcasts/patie…

Last week we celebrated National #TraumaSurvivorsDay at VCU Medical Center. This event sought to share information about Trauma Survivors Network and patient support and injury prevention programs offered by VCU Health. Thank you to all who came out to learn more! ❤️💚💙





🎉 Congratulations to Matthew Jenkins, Pharm.D, Chief Pharmacy Officer for VCU Health, on being named in Becker's Hospital Review 2025 "75 hospital and health system chief pharmacy officers to know" list! bit.ly/4dxR4MR

ICYMI: May is Preeclampsia Awareness Month. Dr. Aaron Goldberg, an OBGYN at VCU Health, recently spoke with WTVR CBS 6 Richmond about how we catch, diagnose, and treat preeclampsia, and the risk factors that can make women more susceptible to developing it. bit.ly/3HbQzfi





🔗: bit.ly/4mvYC6z How common is prostate cancer for men President Biden’s age? VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center expert breaks down prostate cancer symptoms and at what age you should start getting screened.




From screenings to treatment, Dr. Alex Kenigsberg, Director of Urologic Oncology at VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center, shares what you need to know about prostate cancer — the second leading cause of male deaths in the U.S. Read more on 12 On Your Side WWBT Richmond ⬇️ bit.ly/4jqIbGb