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What We’re Reading: 09/04/20
… A few highlights from around the web that made it into our feeds this week. We … but also that our healthcare system is dysfunctional." ( From newyorker.com ) Jacob Blake's police shooting highlights … trauma may have long-lasting effects. A critical read. ( From nbcnews.com ) Coronavirus reinfections: three questions …
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NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital campuses collaborate to use ECMO, saving patient’s life
… who underwent ECMO treatment at NYP/Columbia and recovered from a severe case of what was believed to be pneumonia. …
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Links
… Education www.surgicaleducation.com Surgery 101 Podcasts from the University of Alberta, Canada — Brief introductions …
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Post-Approval Study Of Transcarotid Artery Revascularization In Patients With Significant Carotid Artery Disease
… the treatment of patients at high risk for adverse events from carotid endarterectomy who require carotid …
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Pediatric Surgery: Physicians' Newsletter, Spring 2018
… Message from the Chairman Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital Joins …
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Cardiac/Thoracic/Vascular Surgery: Physicians' Newsletter, Spring 2018
… Message from the Chief Early Referral Critical for Heart Failure …
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Weight Loss Surgery Newsletter June 2018
… Letter from the Director Bariatric Surgery Reduces Risk of Cancer, …
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Spencer Eugene Amory, MD
… Dr. Amory received his medical training from Johns Hopkins and Columbia Universities. He developed …
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State of the Union: Pediatric Surgery in 2022
… It's absolutely incredible. And they will benefit from that technique for the rest of their lives, so it's very … partner, Dr. Vincent Duron , paired with Dr. Russ Miller from the maternal fetal medicine team, and the two of them … by a fetal surgeon and by a maternal fetal medicine expert from the department of OB/GYN—we need those perspectives …
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Surgical Instrumentation
… visibility needed to capture a desired location head-on, from above, or from behind. EROS and GERD Endoscopic Surgery The …
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Bradycardia
… type of bradycardia in which the electrical signals from the atria (top chambers of the heart) to the ventricle … in your symptoms People who experience serious symptoms from arrhythmias will need medical treatment to keep their …
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Joshua R. Sonett, MD
… donor shortage by evaluating lungs that may be rejected from other centers (CS News 2005). Between 2001 and 2003, 53 … Transplant, among many others. Dr. Sonett received his MD from Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University …
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The Four Steps to Your Successful Transplantation
… in the country. In the New York region, most patients wait from 10 to 14 months for their replacement organ(s) to become … you plan your transportation well in advance of this call. From the moment you arrive at Columbia, you are under the … recovery and guard against infection and organ rejection. From there, you begin the life-long process of returning to …
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Vascular Surgeon Draws on the Art of Surgery in His Own Way
… that usually come off the back of the aorta instead arise from the front. When it comes to the repair of complex … the aorta on a piece of paper, an act of preparation born from early study techniques and good ole competitive edge. … for our mailing list for more health news and information from Columbia. …
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Plastic Surgery FAQs
… you?” and, “How do you see the potential for improvement from the procedure impacting your life?” Plastic surgeons … breast lift/augmentation and tummy tuck to address changes from childbirth. Botox & Fillers: Used to address early signs … procedure is right for you, and why working with a surgeon from the beginning is the best way to achieve results you …
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