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Welcome to ONE View, the official podcast of Regional One Health.
This is where we pull back the curtain. Every episode brings you inside the people, programs, and progress shaping the future of healthcare in Memphis and the Mid-South. From groundbreaking clinical innovations and lifesaving specialty care, to physician expertise, patient stories, operational excellence, and the transformation of our new academic medical campus, ONE View offers a perspective you won’t find anywhere else. If you care about healthcare in Memphis, innovation in medicine, or the bold vision driving Regional One Health forward, this is your front-row seat. This is ONE View.
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Inside Regional One Health’s Vascular Surgery Team
In this special game-day edition podcast, Regional One Health Chief of Vascular Surgery Dr. Erika Mitchell and vascular surgeon Dr. Mohammed Morsi break down what vascular care really means for patients across Memphis and the Mid-South
From aneurysms to blocked arteries, the team explains how they treat blood vessels throughout the body, excluding the heart and brain, restoring circulation and preventing life-altering events such as stroke, limb loss, and even death
The conversation highlights what makes Regional One Health’s Vascular Care program unique:
- Advanced minimally invasive “keyhole” procedures with rapid recovery
- Open and hybrid surgical options tailored to each patient’s anatomy and risk profile
- A patient-centered decision-making process grounded in imaging, risk assessment, and shared input
Dr. Mitchell and Dr. Morsi also deliver an important message: vascular disease is serious, but it is often preventable. Symptoms such as leg pain with walking, stroke warning signs, or unusual pulsations should never be ignored
Early intervention saves limbs and lives.
This episode reinforces our commitment to protecting the lifelines of the body and keeping our community strong, active, and ready for tomorrow.
To learn more, visit: https://www.regionalonehealth.org/vascular/