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From ASTS What’s Your Perspective? A Transplant Surgeon’s Story of Surviving COVID-19

… to come up with new strategies to solve problems. This is probably not unusual in a transplant surgeon’s mentality. … considered incurable not too long ago. Since the field is relatively new, there is still room for innovation. My routine surgeries are liver …

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

Pancreatic Cancer Survivor Story - Howard Ebert

… Howard Ebert is a pancreatic cancer survivor. After being diagnosed and treated several years ago, Howard is now cancer free and leading a full and healthy life. …

Last Modified: 02/19/2023 - 13:09

What to Expect from a Surgery Consultation

… like IPMN already established by another doctor. Our goal is to confirm that the diagnosis is correct and ensure the extent of disease has been properly … and schedule necessary tests. You can also use this site to learn what to expect and how to prepare for …

Last Modified: 05/13/2025 - 10:49

Highest Recognition for Pediatric Trauma Center

… of the Trauma Center and chief of Pediatric Surgery. MSCH is the first and only hospital in Manhattan to receive this … Health.  The American College of Surgeons review process is much more rigorous. “When it comes to acute injuries, our … and specialized care for a wide range of problems is what makes our center unique.”  MSCH also participates in …

Last Modified: 12/02/2024 - 10:33

Fecal Incontinence

… The Pelvic Floor Program conducts all testing on site, including specialized radiologic evaluation, anorectal … Surgery may help people whose fecal incontinence is caused by damage to the pelvic floor or anal sphincter. At … the latest technological advances in bowel incontinence, is a reversible treatment for patients with bowel control …

Last Modified: 02/05/2026 - 15:55

Andrew B. Goldstone, M.D.,Ph.D.

… Andrew B. Goldstone, MD, PhD is Director of the Section of Pediatric and Adult Congenital … where he graduated first in his class. Dr. Goldstone is also a graduate of Duke University, where he graduated … the management of heart valve disease. His long-term goal is to continue adding high-level evidence to better inform …

Last Modified: 03/05/2026 - 09:35

The Whipple Procedure

… guides patients through the Whipple Procedure, which is also known as a pancreaticoduodenectomy. This procedure is utilized for a variety of diseases of the pancreas. Learn …

Last Modified: 02/13/2023 - 21:04

Book Publications

… liver and pancreas surgery. Included with the book is a DVD with helpful instruction in certain common exams and … The seemingly broad span of specialties in this work is also an attestation to the blurring of the lines of … Wall Street  Journal , the Boston  Globe , and AMEDnews.com. The Grateful Heart, Diary of a Heart Transplant By …

Last Modified: 05/25/2023 - 11:46

Why Second Opinion?

… of those decisions may be enormous. What if this is the first time you have heard of the condition? According … Obtaining a second opinion from an experienced specialist is one valuable way you can educate yourself about your … informed patient will help you arrive at the decision that is right for you. Examples of healthcare decisions that may …

Last Modified: 05/25/2023 - 11:46

Jeffrey L. Zitsman, MD

… at the Babies & Children's Hospital of New York. He is Board-Certified in General Surgery and Pediatric Surgery, … in the New York area list annually since 2002. Dr. Zitsman is founder and Director of the Center for Adolescent … Stanley Children's Hospital of New York-Presbyterian. He is Principal Investigator for an FDA-approved adolescent …

Last Modified: 03/04/2026 - 08:37

Treatments of Pancreatic Cancer

… as the patient's general health and additional factors. It is important to understand that each person's cancer is slightly different - even if the stages are exactly the … University Irving Medical Center, discusses when surgery is appropriate for patients with pancreatic cancer as well as …

Last Modified: 01/21/2026 - 13:12

Reduce Your Colorectal Cancer Risk through Lifestyle Modification

… Dietitian, Division of Digestive Disease Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United … intake Every 10 grams of fiber you eat each day, there is a 10% decreased risk of colon cancer (2). Gradually … for cancer prevention. More garlic!   Eating more garlic is associated with decreased risk of colorectal cancer.  (1). …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:00

Advances in Managing Aortic Disease

… University Medical Center.  The Aortic Program , which is growing rapidly, completed nearly 200 operations in the … and surgical therapies for aortic diseases.  It is one of the first centers in the nation to use the … surgery, cardiology, radiology and, genetics.  Treatment is tailored to the needs of every patient and the role of …

Last Modified: 03/17/2025 - 15:04

Guest Blog: The Atlantic’s CEO Nick Thompson on Thyroid Cancer & Recovery

… written three weeks after the experience. Though everyone is unique and although the thyroid treatment landscape has … that it looked pretty good—she had found collagen, which is present mainly in benign nodules. But she wasn't certain … reason to make sure the experienced surgeon does the job is that there's a fair risk of damage to the vocal cords in …

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

New Tool in Breast Reconstruction Puts Control in Patients' Hands

… cancer each year, the demand for reconstruction surgery is high and now a new technology is making that uncomfortable process easier. Click here to …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:00

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