Why Social Media?
by heartlungdoc | Jul 11, 2026 | Education, Musing, Video | 0
Why would a heart surgeon spend time creating social media content? Dr. Raymond Singer shares why education has always been at the heart of his mission and how today’s digital platforms allow physicians to reach and empower thousands of patients with accurate, compassionate, evidence-based medical information.
Read MoreThe Legacy We Leave Behind
by heartlungdoc | Jul 10, 2026 | Musing | 0 |
Success is often measured by accomplishments, titles, and recognition, but the greatest legacy we leave is found in the lives we touch. Dr. Singer reflects on the enduring impact of compassion, mentorship, and service, reminding us that our influence extends far beyond our careers.
Read More250 Years of Medicine
by heartlungdoc | Jul 7, 2026 | Health, Hospital News, Musing | 0 |
Philadelphia is known as the birthplace of American democracy, but it is also the birthplace of American medicine. Dr. Raymond Singer reflects on the physicians, hospitals, and medical institutions that transformed healthcare and continue to shape medicine 250 years later.
Read MoreThe Most Dangerous Emotion
by heartlungdoc | Jul 7, 2026 | Health, Hot Topics, Musing, Video | 0 |
Anger is more than an emotion. It places real physical stress on the heart, raising blood pressure, increasing stress hormones, and contributing to cardiovascular disease. Dr. Raymond Singer discusses the medical effects of chronic anger and why choosing kindness, patience, and compassion benefits both our emotional well-being and our hearts.
Read MoreLeadership is About Standards
by heartlungdoc | Jul 7, 2026 | Hospital News, Musing | 0 |
Leadership is not about titles. It is about standards. The best leaders don’t ask others to do...
Read MoreStroke Survivor Shares Her Open Heart Surgery Recovery
by heartlungdoc | Jun 30, 2026 | Testimonial, Video | 0 |
After experiencing a stroke caused by tiny growths on her aortic valve, Tayshia underwent open heart surgery to prevent another stroke. Just eight hours later, she shares her experience, describing minimal pain, a successful valve repair, and renewed peace of mind.
Read MoreUnderstanding Modern Sternotomy
by heartlungdoc | Jun 30, 2026 | Testimonial, Video | 0 |
Many people fear that heart surgery means a large incision, severe pain, and a lengthy recovery. Dr. Raymond Singer explains how advances in surgical technique and pain management have made modern sternotomy safer, less painful, and faster to recover from than ever before.
Read More2026 Top Doctor in Cardiac Surgery
by heartlungdoc | Jun 30, 2026 | Awards, Hospital News | 0 |
Being recognized as a 2026 Top Doctor in Cardiac Surgery is a tremendous honor, but no cardiac surgeon succeeds alone. Dr. Raymond Singer shares his gratitude for the dedicated healthcare professionals, mentors, colleagues, and patients who have made this journey possible.
Read MoreOlympics of Second Chances
Every organ transplant represents a second chance at life. Learn how the Transplant Games celebrate transplant recipients, dispel common myths about organ donation, and inspire others to become registered donors.
Read MoreActs of Kindness
by heartlungdoc | Jun 30, 2026 | Health, Musing | 0 |
Kindness isn’t just good for the soul. It’s good for your heart. Learn how simple acts of compassion can lower stress hormones, improve blood pressure, and promote better cardiovascular health for both the giver and the receiver.
Read MoreWhy the Heart Team Approach Matters Most
by heartlungdoc | Jun 21, 2026 | Health, Musing, Video | 0 |
For years, the debate over TAVR versus open heart surgery has shaped cardiovascular medicine. Dr. Raymond Singer shares why the best outcomes come from a collaborative heart team approach focused on the individual patient.
Read MorePatient Experience Matters as Much as the Operation
by heartlungdoc | Jun 15, 2026 | Health, Video | 0 |
When people think about cardiac surgery, they often focus on the operation itself. But according to Dr. Raymond Singer, the future of heart surgery extends far beyond the operating room. From access to care and patient education to recovery and emotional support, the patient experience is becoming one of the most important measures of healthcare excellence.
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Dr. Singer has been in practice since 1992 and has, to date, performed over 8,456 surgeries. His practice interests include complex valve, coronary and aneurysm surgery, as well as prevention and treatment of lung cancer.
