The Power of Culture in Healthcare: Why Great Teams Deliver Better Care
by heartlungdoc | Aug 19, 2026 | Health, Musing, Video | 0 |
In healthcare, metrics tell only part of the story. The culture behind a program shapes how people communicate, collaborate, hold one another accountable, and ultimately care for patients.
Read MoreA Tiny Heart Tumor, a Stroke, and a Remarkable Recovery
by heartlungdoc | Aug 14, 2026 | Testimonial, Video | 0 |
After suffering a stroke with no clear source, Tayshia Hatcher was found to have a small tumor on her aortic valve. Surgeons removed the benign tumor, preserved her valve, and helped identify what was likely the source of her stroke. Six weeks after surgery, Tayshia reported no pain and no lasting effects from her stroke.
Read MoreWhen Open Heart Surgery Is the Best Option
by heartlungdoc | Aug 14, 2026 | Testimonial, Video | 0 |
At 82 years old, Rachel Leister underwent triple valve open heart surgery after severe aortic and mitral valve stenosis caused significant shortness of breath. Six weeks later, she is pain-free, feeling great, and ready to get back to walking outdoors.
Read MoreYour Heart Was Made to Move
by heartlungdoc | Aug 10, 2026 | Health, Video | 0 |
What is the best exercise for your heart? There isn’t just one answer. Dr. Raymond Singer explains how aerobic exercise, strength training, flexibility, balance, and simple daily movement can all support cardiovascular health.
Read MoreCan Sleep Affect Your Waistline?
by heartlungdoc | Aug 10, 2026 | Health, Video | 0 |
We often think about diet and exercise when we talk about maintaining a healthy weight. But there may be a third piece of the puzzle: sleep. Dr. Raymond Singer explores how insufficient sleep can affect hunger, metabolism, cravings, abdominal fat, and cardiovascular health.
Read MoreThe Heart-Lung Machine: A Jefferson Legacy That Changed Medicine
by heartlungdoc | Aug 10, 2026 | Hospital News, Video | 0 |
More than 70 years ago, Jefferson surgeon and researcher John H. Gibbon Jr. helped make what once seemed impossible a reality: temporarily replacing the functions of the heart and lungs with a machine so surgeons could operate on a stopped heart.
Read More50 Years Later: A Journey Home
by heartlungdoc | Aug 9, 2026 | Musing | 0 |
As I prepare for my 50th high school reunion, I find myself reflecting on a journey that has taken me from Cheltenham to college, medical school, surgical training, decades of practice, and ultimately back home to care for the community where it all began.
Read MoreGLP-1 Medications and Alcohol: Can They Reduce Cravings?
by heartlungdoc | Aug 6, 2026 | Health, Video | 0 |
Emerging research suggests GLP-1 medications may do more than help with weight loss. They may also reduce alcohol cravings by influencing the brain’s reward pathways.
Read MoreHeart Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
by heartlungdoc | Aug 5, 2026 | Health, Video | 0 |
Not every symptom means heart disease, but some warning signs should never be ignored. Dr. Raymond Singer shares five important symptoms that deserve prompt medical evaluation and explains when it’s time to call 911.
Read More5 Myths About Open-Heart Surgery
by heartlungdoc | Aug 4, 2026 | Health, Video | 0 |
Fear often comes from misinformation. Dr. Raymond Singer addresses five of the most common myths about open-heart surgery, helping patients understand what modern heart surgery and recovery are really like.
Read MoreMedicine Is About More Than Procedures
by heartlungdoc | Aug 3, 2026 | Health, Musing | 0 |
Exceptional healthcare is built on trust, compassion, and human connection. Dr. Singer reflects on the privilege of caring for patients every day.
Read MoreWhy Every Heart Surgery Patient Deserves a Second Opinion
by heartlungdoc | Jul 24, 2026 | Health, Musing | 0 |
Considering heart surgery? Dr. Raymond L. Singer explains why seeking a heart surgery second opinion can provide clarity, confidence, and peace of mind before treatmen
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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.
