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Outside In-rotations
… Clearance and Criminal Background Check Certification for In-Rotators to NewYork-Presbyterian Residency/Fellowship … Programs In-Rotator Appointment Checklist for MSOW Reference Letter for Graduate Medical Education Verification of Post-Graduate …
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Weight Loss Surgery Newsletter December 2017
… Letter from the Director Robotic Surgery for Weight Loss: Greater Control and Clarity In the News: Adult Obesity in US Reaches All-Time High In the News: … Weight In the News: Bariatric Surgery Lowers Cancer Risk for Severely Obese In the News: How to Enjoy the Holidays—and …
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Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer
… History & Physical The first step in any diagnoses for pancreatic cancer involves your doctor asking questions … will focus on your abdomen. Your doctor will: Check for masses or fluid buildup in the areas near your pancreas, … stomach, liver, and gallbladder Check your skin and eyes for signs of yellowing Check for swollen lymph nodes above …
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After Your Heart Surgery: What to Expect
… (ICU) After your surgery, you will be brought to the ICU for monitoring. When you start to wake up, you may feel … handle breathing on your own. Restraints are often used for safety reasons. You can imagine that a first response … to a semi-private room on 5HN. Private rooms are available for a fee and are subject to availability. Please note that …
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Hernia Surgery
… or acquired (see Hernia Risk Factors ). A common location for hernia is in the groin, and men tend to develop groin (or … garment called a 'truss' may provide some relief for inguinal hernias. If left untreated, some hernias may … chest cavity and the abdomen. The diaphragm is responsible for much of our breathing. Surgeons in Columbia's Division of …
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The Overnight Birth of a Surgical Workforce Access Team, SWAT, in the Time of COVID
… in residency mirror one another. There is no touchpoint for comparison to what came blowing through the door as … role makes Dr. Tam one of two administrative point persons for her surgical residency program. “My job is a lot of … this in to your hospital’s plans for #covid pic.twitter.com/ipcm3IVcvi — Colin Pesyna (@cpesyna) March 28, 2020 All …
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Glossary of Pancreatic Terms
… involving the removal of cells or a small piece of tissue for examination. Catheter A tube that is inserted in a body cavity, duct, or vessel. Catheters allow for drainage, injection of fluids, or access by surgical … from the liver, where it is synthesized, to the duodenum for use to emulsify fats or to the gallbladder for storage. …
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NYP/Columbia Welcomes New Faculty
… ring repair and video-assisted thorascopic surgery for patent ductus arteriosus—abnormal blood flow between two … expertise in the full scope of vascular and vein care for conditions including abdominal aortic aneurysms, … resection and reconstruction, and surgery and surgery for tracheomalacia (collapse of the airway), as well as chest …
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GI/Oncology Surgery: Physicians' Newsletter, March 2017
… one of our success stories from Columbia's Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery and then show why … of Breast Reconstruction Success Stories from The Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery Sleeve Gastrectomy Now … Most Popular Weight Loss Surgery in the World New Support for Liver Transplants: A Healthy Microbiome Research Papers …
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Life after Transplant
… the instructions you and your family will need in caring for the "new" you. Three months after the operation, most … you will be taking immunosuppressant medications for the rest of your life. These medications have side … required will decrease over time, they will be necessary for the rest of your life. Complications As with any other …
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Bariatric Patient Chooses Sleeve Gastrectomy and “Couldn’t Be Happier”
… Though she’d been into fitness for most of her life, Gina C., an administrator at a … Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. She arranged for laparoscopic gastric banding surgery with Beth Schrope, MD , Director of the Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery at The Valley Hospital. …
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Stories of Hope: Keni Torres
… and all the fluid successfully drained. I was so happy for the drainage catheter to be removed. But now it was time … I met with my oncologist, Dr. Gulam Manji , and NP Jaime for the first time to discuss chemotherapy. The information was overwhelming. For the next six months I would go to the Pancreas Center at …
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Primary Hyperaldosteronism (Conn's Syndrome)
… weakness. Hyperaldosteronism leads to an increased risk for heart attacks, heart failure, strokes, kidney failure, … your medications and decide if any need to be stopped for 4 to 6 weeks prior to testing. In general, patients with … or difficult to control hypertension should be screened for hyperaldosteronism. PAC:PRA ratio This blood test is a …
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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) may be one of the most common health problems you’ve never heard of
… If you or a loved one has any of the risk factors for PAD, here is what you need to know. What causes PAD? PAD … take control over one’s health. What are the risk factors for PAD? The main risk factors for PAD include diabetes, smoking, obesity, advanced age, …
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