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Looking Back: 30 Years of Living Donor Liver Transplantation
… even the most stoic of doctors in the audience. Alyssa is the first-ever living donor liver transplant recipient in … 30 years later, the certainty in her eyes and in her voice is unmistakable. Meghan Kelly has a similar, if not identical … and their families in other parts of the country, which is how he ended up treating Thomas Kelly 21 years ago with …
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After 37 Years of Diabetes, Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Change Brian’s Life
… that might cause rejection.” The process of plasmapheresis is a lot like dialysis. Blood of the recipient is separated into two parts: cells and plasma. The plasma—full of incompatible antibodies—is then stripped and replaced with a substitute so the body …
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John M Poneros, MD
… Dr. Poneros is a Professor at Columbia University’s College of Physicians … serves as the Associate Director of the Endoscopy Unit and is a Fellow of the American Society of Gastrointestinal …
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A Phase 1, Open-label Study to Evaluate the Safety and Tolerability of MEDI0680 (AMP-514) in Combination with MEDI4736 in Subjects with Advanced Malignancies
… The primary purpose of this research study is to determine how safe and tolerable MEDI0680 (AMP-514) and … idea behind developing these types of experimental drugs is that stimulating the immune system could be a different …
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Vanessa Marra, RN, BSN, CWOCN, CMSRN
… Vanessa is a certified Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurse. She … closely with the colorectal team to ensure each patient is receiving an individualized and effective plan of care. …
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Pelvic Floor Program
… of life for patients with pelvic floor issues. Our center is unique, offering a comprehensive, multidisciplinary … organs (including the uterus and vagina in women). It is estimated that about a quarter of adult women may … Nonsurgical Treatments Biofeedback : Biofeedback is a non-invasive, painless, and highly effective method of …
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Thoracic Surgery Programs and Services
… and interstitial lung disease, highly skilled care is a necessity. Columbia hosts the premier center in the … The three-year survival rate for our transplant patients is 81%–well above the national average of 69%. We are … and surgical options to help you breathe easier. Our team is the most experienced in the US in performing lung volume …
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Our Pancreas Programs & Services
… The Pancreas Center is made up of several highly-specialized programs designed to … an appointment online . Stories of Hope: Ryan Finlay Ryan is a tough guy—a combat veteran and an NYPD cop. Once, on … Surgical Excellence for Pancreatic Cancer Columbia is a leading center for surgical innovation for pancreatic …
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Nicholas Morrissey: A Lesson in Humanity with the Accidental Surgeon
… he were stressed, you would never know it. Dr. Morrissey is a vascular surgeon . He treats diseases of the arteries, … but the brain and heart. Management of the vasculature is wide-ranging and often includes creating ports for … and bookshelves, and some form of Simpsons memorabilia is usually within view. There's a plaque commemorating his …
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John Jones Fellowship Fund
… through a formal process. The Society's goal is to support basic and clinical research initiatives at the … alumni reviews applications. The John Jones Fellowship is awarded to the best submission. The designated John Jones … receives a grant of $6,000.00 from the Fellowship Fund and is mentored by a Department of Surgery faculty member. The …
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Penetrating Ulcer
… ulcer, also called penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer, is a rare condition that most commonly develops in the … dissection on imaging scans, its cause, atherosclerosis, is unique. Patients who develop a penetrating ulcer usually … ulcers may require surgery. Most commonly, this disease is treatable with minimally invasive endovascular stent …
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Thomas A. Imahiyerobo, MD
… Center at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, where he is committed to providing comprehensive, cutting-edge, … and craniofacial teams in the country. Dr. Imahiyerobo is the author of numerous academic publications. He has been … midface hypoplasia and severe Class III malocclusion. He is also focused on outcomes research for cleft lip and palate …
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Support your digestion: eat the colors of the rainbow!
… Did you know that this Sunday (May 29 th ) is National Digestive Disease Awareness Day? Digestive … and embarrassing gastrointestinal symptoms. Fiber is found in fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts, seeds, and whole … color in or use stickers in the checkbox after each color is eaten. This works well for adults too! Leave a comment to …
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Advances in Treating PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease)
… PAD now affects more than 8.5 Americans and is becoming more prevalent as the population ages—yet this … We recommend a procedure once the patient’s lifestyle is seriously impacted and are known for our success in … he’s on his way to Florida with his fiancée. “Our motto is, Save limbs, save lives,” says Dr. Morrissey. “With new …
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