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Mercy Medical Center

Friends, coworkers and family members of Michael Henley (red shirt), of Chadds Ford, Pa., pose for a photograph at their first Heat It to Beat It fundraiser. Henley, the CEO of Brandywine Oak, a private wealth management firm, underwent HIPEC surgery five months ago for appendiceal cancer and was so moved by the cause that his firm signed up as a sponsor of the event this year. (Jennifer McMenamin Photography, LLC)
Nov 3, 2025

Mercy holds ‘Heat It To Beat It’ fundraiser, raises cancer awareness

Mercy Medical Center's Armando Sardi and his colleagues led the 16th annual HEAT IT TO BEAT IT event held at West Covington Park in Baltimore.

From left, Dr. Vadim Guschin, Director of Mercy’s heated chemotherapy (HIPEC) program and a member of the Surgical Oncology Department, and Armando Sardi, M.D., Medical Director of The Institute for Cancer Care at Mercy and a surgical oncologist. (Photo courtesy Mercy Medical Center)
Oct 31, 2025

New study finds travel delays don’t impact long-term outcomes for rare cancer patients

Patients traveling for cancer care face delays and advanced disease, but HIPEC treatment delivers strong long-term survival outcomes.

From left, Diane Christian, Hilary Gainey, Betty Singletary, Darlene Brown and Jacqueline Gilliam were recognized for their many years of service in Mercy’s information desks and operator services. (Photo by Jennifer McMenamin Photography, LLC)
Jul 14, 2025

Mercy Medical Center honors 100+ long-term support staff

Mercy Medical Center recognized more than 100 employees with 15 or more years of service during a May 15, 2025, ceremony.

From left, Sister Fran DeMarco, Sister Aine O’Connor, Sister Helen Amos, Adolphina "Pam" Henriques, Jennifer Ryan, Terri Moroney, Liane Brown, Bria Masters, Amy McGrow, Stacey Brull and Dr. David N. Maine. (Photo by: Jennifer McMenamin Photography, LLC)
Jun 30, 2025

Mercy Medical Center honors 6 nurses with 2025 Sisters of Mercy Awards

Mercy Medical Center celebrated National Nurses Week with its annual Sisters of Mercy Nursing Awards ceremony.

Baltimore Ravens owner and billionaire Steve Bisciotti granted the life sciences accelerator Blackbird Laboratories Inc. $100 million through the Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation. (File photo)
May 6, 2025

Ravens, Bisciotti donate $20M to boost nursing in Baltimore

The Ravens and Bisciotti Foundation award $20M to Baltimore hospitals to recruit, train and retain nurses amid Maryland’s growing workforce shortage.

From left, Reign McLean and Da'miya Robinson, pose for a photograph with the Easter Bunny. (Photo by Jennifer McMenamin Photography LLC)
May 2, 2025

Mercy hosts annual Easter Egg Hunt at McAuley Plaza

Mercy Medical Center hosted its annual Easter Egg Hunt for about 200 at McAuley Plaza in downtown Baltimore.

Dr. Armando Sardi, a surgical oncologist at The Institute for Cancer Care at Mercy Medical Center performs hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy surgery. (Photo courtesy Mercy Medical Center)
Sep 30, 2024

Unprecedented collaboration: Mercy oncologists save lives with HIPEC treatment for ovarian cancer

A groundbreaking partnership at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore is giving hope to women battling ovarian cancer.

Health care options expanding at Mercy Medical Center
Mar 14, 2023

Health care options expanding at Mercy Medical Center

Mercy Medical Center announced the opening of its new motility and breath testing suite.

Mercy Medical Center ranked No. 1 in surgical care in Healthgrades report
Mar 2, 2023

Mercy Medical Center great for women, Newsweek survey finds

Mercy Medical Center was named one of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Women in 2023 by Newsweek.

Mercy Medical Center unveils upgraded MRI technology
Feb 3, 2023

Mercy Medical Center unveils upgraded MRI technology

Mercy Medical Center announced it has acquired the Philips Ingenia Elition 3T MRI, the fastest diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging technology available.

Mercy Medical Center ranked No. 1 in surgical care in Healthgrades report
Jan 18, 2023

Mercy Medical Center ranked No. 1 in surgical care in Healthgrades report

Mercy Medical Center has been ranked by Healthgrades as the top center in Maryland for surgical care and among the top five for joint replacement and orthopedic surgery.

Md. hospitals, nursing homes move to restrict visitors
Mar 25, 2020

Md. hospitals look for relief from federal stimulus bill

Maryland hospitals stand to benefit from Congress’s massive $2 trillion stimulus bill, but questions about what they would get and when remain unanswered. The state’s hospitals have not yet entered […]

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