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What We’re Reading: 06/25/21
… it into our feeds this week. Chadwick Boseman’s tragedy is America’s tragedy: In colorectal cancer hot spots, young … left is to grasp at the root. A must-read. ( From statnews.com ) The Doctors Are Not Alright There is a big and … 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: …
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What We’re Reading: 07/02/21
… that made it into our feeds this week. The Delta Variant Is a Grave Danger to the Unvaccinated While we have vaccines … create the Delta wall we need together. ( From newyorker.com ) Frontline Health Care Workers Aren’t Feeling the … 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: …
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Using AI for Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer? Five Questions with Dr. John Chabot
… Every day Artificial Intelligence (AI) is advancing its knowledge of our world, and few fields are … Veterans Administration Electronic Health Record, which is a very robust EHR, and has been for a long time. They told … Everybody who talks about AI in medicine makes similar points. There are lots of regulatory issues to get through. …
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The Overnight Birth of a Surgical Workforce Access Team, SWAT, in the Time of COVID
… By Lindsay Gandolfo The life of a surgical resident is a grind. Usually comprised of 12 to 13-hour days, mostly … flooded the ER, many of which would also need these points of access. They started SWAT that night by stocking … this in to your hospital’s plans for #covid pic.twitter.com/ipcm3IVcvi — Colin Pesyna (@cpesyna) March 28, 2020 All …
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Welcome to Esophageal Atresia Care
… Esophageal atresia/tracheoesophageal fistula (EA/TEF) is a rare birth defect occurring in 1 in 2,500-4,000 babies … Fistula (EA/TEF) Esophageal atresia (EA) is a rare congenital condition (present at birth) in which … your child’s school. For school districts without pre-made official forms or to help you get started, a sample letter …
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8 Foods to Feed the Healthy Bacteria In Your Gut
… that these benefits are scientifically proven, there is agreement on what foods to eat if you’re looking to …
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COVID-19 Update from Dr. Smith: 4/6/20
… fluid density x force of gravity x height of the dam). It is popular to conceptualize our enterprise as a pyramid. NYP/CU leadership is perched at the top, with doctors just below, then … 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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COVID-19 Update from Dr. Smith: 4/8/20
… all the rest of us are holding our breath in hope that NYC is peaking. At NYP, today and yesterday there were more … for those who might not know: serious viral pneumonia is customarily treated by pulmonologists and … 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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Organic or Not?
… To buy organic or not to buy organic? That is the question. At least, that is the question I will attempt to answer for you in this … be buying organic foods instead of conventional foods. It is first important for you to understand the differences …
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Thyroid Awareness Month, 2022: What’s New? It’s Personal.
… the growing importance of personalized medicine January is Thyroid Awareness Month, and this year, 2022, … from enlarged thyroid nodules. [The discussion below is transcribed and lightly edited for text]. Dr. Hyesoo Lowe: … but we're really now embracing this idea that less is more when it comes to thyroid disease and surgical …
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COVID-19 Update from Dr. Smith: 4/11/20
… all the bickering over whether epidemiologic modeling is a pragmatic tool or the devil’s work. In parallel, for …
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Center for Acute Respiratory Failure and ECMO Program
… ability to deliver oxygen directly to the blood. What is the goal of ECMO? The main goal of ECMO is to support the body when the lungs and sometimes the heart … and the Center for Acute Resipratory Failure at the site of our hospital partner, NewYork-Presbyterian: …
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Routine Procedures: Dr. Roshni Rao on No Snooze, Just Coffee, and Being There When It Matters
… A surgeon’s life is defined by long hours, exacting focus, and countless … scrub in, you’re uncomfortable for the rest of the case. Is there music in your OR? Yes. Who picks it and what’s on … like that. I like everything, but it’s mostly pop, which is fun. The happy channel is peppy, but there are no bad …
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Top Hospital in New York, Ranked No. 7 in The Nation by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals
… 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 …
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Bill Gillmore's Story
… For that gift, I will be eternally grateful. My recovery is complete. I am active—I began working stained glass, … Center staff. Thank you, thank you so very much. The world is a better place because of all of you. Your compassion, … surgery at Columbia University's Pancreas Center and is now cancer free. Bill and I both have a new lease on life. …
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