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What We’re Reading: 09/11/20
… my immediate reaction is comfort. That they are pausing for a single adverse event tells me that every precaution is … the preventative care checks you need. ( From nytimes.com ) Sewers Are Now a COVID-19 Early-Warning System A slew … What We’re Reading: 07/10/20 What We’re Reading: 06/26/20 What We’re Reading: 06/19/20 What We’re Reading: …
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COVID-19 Update from Dr. Smith: 4/25/20
… of us have been through anything like this before. This is for anyone who missed what went down at the Braskem … I was finishing up when the anesthesiologist relayed the news that the towers had fallen. I canceled my second case … 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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Vascular Surgery
… failure (endoleaks). They are highly trained in the latest endovascular technology (including patient-customized … offering the most advanced, minimally invasive therapies for spider veins and varicose veins, our surgeons treat the … deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and thoracic decompression for Paget-Schroetter disease. …
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healthpoints Winter 2012
… Cardiomyopathy : New center provides genetic testing and latest options to children and adults with HCM. Podcast …
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Columbia Parathyroid Center
… from multiple departments who have come together for a single purpose: to provide the highest quality care for … done from the comfort of your own home. Related Services Visit Thyroid Center Visit Adrenal Center In our series, … Chief of endocrine surgery, Dr. James Lee, shares the latest in parathyroid care, from screening to surgical …
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Welcome to Esophageal Atresia Care
… pediatric to adult care We are dedicated to improving care for children with EA/TEF through an evidence-based approach … Watch our recent “Updates on EA/TEF” Symposium to see the latest perspectives from doctors and families dealing with … so that a child may see multiple specialists in a single visit, rather than making multiple separate trips. Our Team …
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What We’re Reading: 01/29/21
… ER doctor, who is not a vaccine skeptic, about the reasons for her initial hesitancy in taking the Covid-19 vaccine is … myths, we must normalize medical mistrust. ( From nbcnews.com ) Why Vaccines Alone Will Not End the Pandemic If you … What We’re Reading: 07/10/20 What We’re Reading: 06/26/20 What We’re Reading: 06/19/20 What We’re Reading: …
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What We’re Reading: 09/04/20
… our healthcare system is dysfunctional." ( From newyorker.com ) Jacob Blake's police shooting highlights the hidden … of a reinfection case in Nevada. Right now, it’s too early for scientists to draw any conclusions about reinfections, … What We’re Reading: 07/10/20 What We’re Reading: 06/26/20 What We’re Reading: 06/19/20 What We’re Reading: …
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Congenital Pulmonary and Airway Malformations (CPAM)
… the following three types: Type 1 : This type accounts for about two-thirds of cases. It’s characterized by a low … does not present any symptoms. Type 2 : This type accounts for about 15 to 20 percent of cases. It’s characterized by a … and severity of the lesions. Type 3 : This type accounts for about 5 to 10 percent of cases. It’s characterized by a …
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State of the Union: Heart Care in 2023
… Edited February 2023 to maintain the latest information in treatment and research. An interview … [through the skin] catheter-based and hybrid approaches for diseases and conditions that were never previously … Craig Smith and Martin Leon because it would've been very easy for each of them to dig in and say, "Listen, we're great …
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A Personal Update from Dr. Emile Bacha on COVID-19
… difficult conditions. Our nurses have been redeployed. For example, even nurses who were in charge of databases only … been transformed into ICUs, with one ventilator serving for two patients. The lack of Personal Protective Equipment … 1A transplants and hemodynamically unstable patients are easy decisions, they get done. But we only have one OR team, …
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What We’re Reading: 10/23/20
… feeds this week. Thank this Ebola-fighting African doctor for monoclonal antibody treatments Regeneron, the … research and treatment development. ( From statnews.com ) Inside the Mind of an Anti-vaxxer Do you know an … What We’re Reading: 07/10/20 What We’re Reading: 06/26/20 What We’re Reading: 06/19/20 What We’re Reading: …
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What We’re Reading: 12/04/20
… exist in a vast chasm. One reason: basic parameters for building a pod are still unclear. This article does a … Be smart, and don’t lose hope. ( From theatlantic.com ) C.D.C. Officials Shorten Recommended Quarantine Periods … What We’re Reading: 07/10/20 What We’re Reading: 06/26/20 What We’re Reading: 06/19/20 What We’re Reading: …
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Program Description
… is equally divided into three year portions. This allows for an opportunity to elect academic enrichment period of one … the full range of patients and procedures, including the latest techniques, therapies and devices. The resident will … as well as the attitude and ability to remain a student for life, constantly learning and improving for the benefit …
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Changes in Insulin Sensitivity, Appetite Hormones, Body Composition, and Energy Expenditure after Weight Loss induced by Bariatric Surgery
… visits to Columbia Medical Center before and after surgery for blood tests and measurement of metabolism, body fat and … compensation for participants’ time (up to $150 for each visit) and travel (up to $20 per visit). The total amount of compensation will depend on the …
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