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What We’re Reading: 06/26/20
… This week and every week in the foreseeable future, it’s COVID-19 and the critical, complex work of dismantling white supremacy in medicine, healthcare, education, and our society at large. … can be directly traced to the early days of enslavement in America. A must read. How the Virus Won A powerful and …
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What We’re Reading: 08/07/20
… the virus and immune system can wreak havoc on the body in severe cases. Your must-read article for the week. ( From theatlantic.com ) How a Zoom forum is changing the way ICU doctors treat … are drawbacks too, and doctors are editing the use of ECMO in real-time by sharing data from their hospitals in weekly …
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Simulation Center Dedication Ceremony
… the Center: The Mary and Michael Jaharis Simulation Center in the new Roy and Diana Vagelos Center building, established by Columbia University Medical Center, in partnership with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. For more …
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Request an Appointment
… questionnaire . Once completed, a team member will be in touch with you on the next business day to schedule an in-person appointment. If you prefer to speak with someone …
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Frank D'Ovidio, MD, PhD
… perfusion. Dr. D'Ovidio is renown for his surgical work in patients with lung cancer and other thoracic disorders … numerous clinical trials, author of numerous publications in renown journals such as the Journal of The American …
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Hernia Surgery Presentations and Research
… the publications below may require subscriptions or a log-in through the Columbia library while PubMed links are … Plast Reconstr Surg. 2018 Sep;142(3S Current Concepts in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction):56S-57S. doi: …
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What We’re Reading: 10/16/20
… PACS lobby effectively against drug pricing legislation in most states, fund both Democrat and Republican lawmakers … keeps the cost of medication sky high. ( From statnews.com ) My Patients Can’t Take Trump’s Advice Covid-19 is … who brings us into the walls of his emergency room in Western Michigan and shares powerful testimony on what it …
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A Memorial Day Update from Dr. Smith
… it has been to have so many people email, text, or stop me in the hallways to express their appreciation for my deluge … not enjoying the break. After hunching over the keyboard in my Zoom cave it’s a pleasure to straighten up and walk … impact, accepting that this part of the journey plays out in lower orbitals. I’ve mentioned previously that climbing …
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Colorectal Surgery
… Colorectal surgeons in the Center for Advanced Surgery specialize in the treatment of disorders affecting the lower …
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Mini-Sternotomy for a Tortuous Aortic Aneurysm
… In June 2016, Dr. Michael Borger repaired a 5.1cm tortuous … a very small access point. The procedure was completed in roughly four hours and required the use of a heart-lung …
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Required Reading
… E. Jarrell Very helpful for studying for the CSE Uptodate.com – a standard resource for all medical professionals … also more thorough It is available via the StatRef! link in the CUMC library website It is in PDF format – great for on-the-go study COACH – …
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Immunosuppressant Medications
… anything different from the substances normally present in your body, even those only slightly different, like your … to you. Initially it may seem a little overwhelming, but in time you will become very comfortable with the routine. It … own medications. We also encourage children to be involved in taking their own medications. Because you are responsible …
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