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What We’re Reading: 08/30/24

… What Can We Learn from Menstrual Blood? Menstrual blood is finally being studied seriously. This is a fascinating … might offer for future care.   (From newyorker.com)  It Eats Plastic. You Eat It. An intriguing look at the … rights.  (From npr.org)   Related: What We’re Reading: 07/26/24 “Dr. AI” Video Series: Can ChatGPT Step Up to The …

Last Modified: 08/30/2024 - 16:25

Neurosurgery's Lead NP Shares Her Breast Cancer Story

… for its  Cerebrovascular Division .  Working with patients is something that suited Gaby’s inquisitive and caring … Gaby has just finished her preoperative chemotherapy and is preparing for surgery. As a dedicated neurosurgery nurse … age of 40 being diagnosed with breast and colon cancer. It is so important to stay up to date on your annual screenings …

Last Modified: 10/25/2024 - 10:52

Pediatric Liver to Adult Transition (PLATinum) Program

… form . About Health Care Transition Health care transition is the process of moving from a pediatric (family centered) … offers unique support for all pediatric patients aged 12 - 26 years old, who have received a liver transplant. Our … which is communicated to the adult care team. Age 23 - 26 Focus areas : Ongoing support, continued introduction to …

Last Modified: 12/05/2025 - 11:37

What We’re Reading: 03/19/21

… Right Now Behind health and frontline workers, age is a key requirement in most places, but seniors can’t access … vaccine hoarding of wealthier countries.  ( From nytimes.com ) The Coronavirus Variants Experts Are Most Concerned … out: What We’re Reading: 03/12/21 What We’re Reading: 02/26/21 What We’re Reading: 02/12/21 What We’re Reading: …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:02

What We’re Reading: 04/02/21

… medicine needs to listen to Asian American trainees It is not simply hatred we must end. It’s up to us to ensure our … clinic, and our desire to see that stop.” ( From statnews.com ) The City Losing Its Children to H.I.V. Frankly, this is … What We’re Reading: 03/12/21 What We’re Reading: 02/26/21 What We’re Reading: 02/12/21 What We’re Reading: …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:02

What We’re Reading: 06/04/21

… year—to flash their rainbow stripes of solidarity. What is the display without a committed effort to protect and … a lesson for us all. In more ways than one. ( From nytimes.com ) The Peril of Not Vaccinating The World “There are two … What We’re Reading: 03/12/21 What We’re Reading: 02/26/21 What We’re Reading: 02/12/21 What We’re Reading: …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:02

What We’re Reading: 06/10/21

… that made it into our feeds this week. The Human Genome Is—Finally!—Complete Nearly 21 years ago, the mapping of the … all up for future genetic discoveries. ( From theatlantic.com ) Quantum leap for medical research as microscope zooms … What We’re Reading: 03/12/21 What We’re Reading: 02/26/21 What We’re Reading: 02/12/21 What We’re Reading: …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:02

What We’re Reading: 07/23/21

… went into achieving elimination in 1980. Yellow fever is not far behind. But Covid-19? We need the same vaccine … variants, and what our future may hold.  ( From newyorker.com ) Emergency Medicine’s Original Sin “The misconception … What We’re Reading: 03/12/21 What We’re Reading: 02/26/21 What We’re Reading: 02/12/21 What We’re Reading: …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:02

History of Medicine: Our 5 for the New $10

… on both general circulation and commemorative bills and coins in the past: Martha Washington, Pocahontas, Susan B. … for example) has set off a lively discussion as to who is most deserving of the honor. Though the candidate pool is a plethora of accomplished figures (Harriet Tubman, …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 17:59

COVID-19 Update from Dr. Smith: 5/04/20

… recently addressing FAQs about in-person appointments.  It is characteristically well done—direct, clear, and concise. … from the Chair: 4/27/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 4/26/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 4/25/20 COVID-19 … from the Chair: 3/27/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 3/26/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 3/25/20 COVID-19 …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:01

COVID-19 Update from Dr. Smith: 5/06/20

… The single greatest preoccupation of our restart efforts is how to create the safest possible environment for our … from the Chair: 4/27/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 4/26/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 4/25/20 COVID-19 … from the Chair: 3/27/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 3/26/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 3/25/20 COVID-19 …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:01

ECMO Patient Survives Acute Respiratory Failure, Proposes to his Girlfriend in ICU

… On March 20, 2010, Chris Costa, a 26-year-old paramedic in Connecticut, was taking a quick ride … perform this vital function for them. The patient’s blood is run out of the body, through the ECMO machine, and back … as mechanical ventilation. According to Dr. Brodie, “It is a technique with the potential to save many lives.” On …

Last Modified: 02/19/2023 - 13:08

Top Hospital in New York, Ranked No. 4 in The Nation by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals

… even at the top of the Honor Roll.  The breadth and depth is not just clinical, but cultural and socioeconomic.” Only … and conditions evaluated by U.S. News, awarding hospitals points if they rank in one or more, with more points given for higher rankings. Surgical Excellence at …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:02

COVID-19 Update from Dr. Smith: 5/08/20

… ORICUs, and the ratio of reds (Covid+) to greens and blues is visibly decreasing.  The bed map is a highly detailed and … from the Chair: 4/27/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 4/26/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 4/25/20 COVID-19 … from the Chair: 3/27/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 3/26/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 3/25/20 COVID-19 …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:02

COVID-19 Update from Dr. Smith: 5/02/20

… some of our most vexing reopening challenges.  Hers is a high-turnover practice, with a very small waiting room … from the Chair: 4/27/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 4/26/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 4/25/20 COVID-19 … from the Chair: 3/27/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 3/26/20 COVID-19 Updates from the Chair: 3/25/20 COVID-19 …

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