Quality and Patient Safety Must Always Come First
After years of leadership in healthcare quality and patient safety, Dr. Raymond Singer discusses two principles that can help prevent serious safety failures: ownership and communication.
Read Moreby heartlungdoc | Aug 23, 2026 | Health, Musing, Testimonial, Video | 0 |
After years of leadership in healthcare quality and patient safety, Dr. Raymond Singer discusses two principles that can help prevent serious safety failures: ownership and communication.
Read Moreby 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.
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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.
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Exceptional healthcare is built on trust, compassion, and human connection. Dr. Singer reflects on the privilege of caring for patients every day.
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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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Leadership extends far beyond an organizational chart. The strongest leaders earn trust, serve others with humility, and leave a lasting legacy by helping people grow and succeed.
Read Moreby heartlungdoc | Jul 20, 2026 | Health, PSA | 0 |
After several days of unhealthy air from Canadian wildfire smoke, cleaner air has returned to the Philadelphia region. Dr. Raymond Singer explains why conditions have improved and what it means for your health.
Read Moreby heartlungdoc | Jul 19, 2026 | Health, Hot Topics, PSA, Video | 0 |
Wildfire smoke contains tiny particles that can affect far more than your lungs. During a recent CBS 21 interview, Dr. Raymond Singer explained who faces the greatest risk and what simple steps can help protect your health.
Read Moreby heartlungdoc | Jul 18, 2026 | Health, PSA, Video | 0 |
Wildfire smoke continues to impact Pennsylvania, with Code Orange and Code Red air quality alerts still in effect. Dr. Raymond Singer explains the health risks, who is most vulnerable, and practical steps to protect yourself while conditions improve.
Read Moreby heartlungdoc | Jul 17, 2026 | Health, PSA, Video | 0 |
Wildfire smoke and poor air quality don’t just affect your lungs. Tiny airborne particles can enter your bloodstream, increasing inflammation and placing extra strain on your heart. Dr. Raymond L. Singer explains the health risks and shares practical steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones when air quality declines.
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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.