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What We’re Reading: 02/14/20
… consistency. Keep fitness well rounded, try new things. And listen to your body. “Mind-set has a lot to do with … psychological, even therapeutic.” ( From washingtonpost.com ) How Not To Get Sick On A Plane: A Guide To Avoiding … long way, like staying hydrated, carrying hand sanitizer, and wearing a mask if you are ill. It’s actually rare to get …
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GI/Oncology Surgery: Physicians' Newsletter, June 2017
… comprehensive approach to Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and our research into new pathways for pain management. In … show a rise in colorectal cancer among younger Americans and will follow that up in our next issue with a report on … In appreciation: Margaret Dodge White Research Papers and Presentations Webinars Sign Up for Email Newsletters » …
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How to Apply
… three clinical letters of reference, USMLE results, CV and Personal Statement. What is the interview date? We will … the extremely competitive nature of our training program and the high volume of applications we receive each year, we … J1 visas. We cannot interview applicants who require and O1 or H1B visa. Who should I contact for more …
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Sleeve Gastrectomy Operation
… called sleeve gastrectomy. This operation is an effective and relatively safe option for patients. Learn more about …
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Pancreatic Cysts
… cysts, how these cysts are related to pancreatic cancer, and how doctors track them. Learn more about pancreatic cysts …
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John Jones Surgical Society: The 14th Annual Meeting
… Kenneth A. Forde, who was a pioneer in colorectal surgery and now serves as Jose M. Ferrer Professor Emeritus in Surgery at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. …
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Liver Disease – An Introduction
… In this video Dr. Robert Brown, Professor of Medicine and Surgery at Columbia, discusses the basics of liver …
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Liver Disease – Fibrosis
… In this video Dr. Robert Brown, Professor of Medicine and Surgery at Columbia, describes a liver condition known as …
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Charles J. Lightdale, MD
… Endoscopic mucosal resection of pre-cancerous lesions and early cancer. Blood tests and biopsy tests for early detection of esophageal cancer. …
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Cardiac/Thoracic/Vascular Surgery: Physicians' Newsletter, Fall 2017
… Assist Device FDA-Approved Columbia Launches Women’s Lung and Health Center Life after Ex-Vivo Lung Transplant Lung … Run Aortic Repair Saves a Life New Faculty Presentations and Papers CME Education Webinars Sign Up for Email …
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New Tool in Breast Reconstruction Puts Control in Patients' Hands
… each year, the demand for reconstruction surgery is high and now a new technology is making that uncomfortable process …
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Breast Cancer: Second Chances & New Advances
… Watch our experts discuss the latest breakthroughs and more, from ABC TV’s primetime Breast Cancer Special. …
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Weight Loss Surgery Newsletter April 2016
… Heart Disease Losing Excess Weight Benefits Pregnant Women and Their Babies Events and Announcements …
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Off-hour Responsibilities
… Students are assigned presentations for preceptor group and also for their team's conferences. These should typically … involve some research into the problem being presented and a powerpoint presentation is usually indicated for a …
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Pancreatic Cancer Research at Columbia's Pancreas Center
… Ken Olive, PhD is an assistant professor of medicine and pathology at Columbia University. In this video Dr. Olive … a type of research called translational research, and discusses his team's role in researching the effects of …
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