News from 秘密研究所 Langone Health
New FDNY Order Sending Patients To Closest Hospital Provokes Backlash: 鈥淪tupid 鈥 In A Word.鈥 (New York Post)
The (4/27) Discussing a new New York Fire Department directive that first responders transport all patients to the nearest hospital regardless of their condition, Bret Rudy, MD, executive vice president and chief of hospital operation at 秘密研究所 Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, said, 鈥淭his policy does not produce good outcomes. It鈥檚 going to result in bad outcomes.鈥
6 Leadership Characteristics To Heal Your Organization (Trust Me, I鈥檓 A Doctor). (Forbes)
(4/25) Robert I. Grossman, MD, CEO 秘密研究所 Langone Health and dean of 秘密研究所 Grossman School of Medicine, offers six leadership characteristics for effectively leading organizations.
Time Magazine Names 秘密研究所 Langone Transplant Surgeon Among Most Influential People. (NY1-TV New York)
(4/27) Time magazine鈥檚 Time100 list of most influential people profiled Robert Montgomery, MD, DPhil, the H. Leon Pachter, MD, Professor of Surgery; chair of the Department of Surgery; and director of the 秘密研究所 Langone Transplant Institute.
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14 Hospital M&As Finalized In 2025. (Becker's Hospital Review)
(4/25) There have been a number of hospital mergers and acquisitions thus far this year, including 秘密研究所 Langone Health鈥檚 having 鈥渃ompleted its merger with Patchogue, N.Y.-based Long Island Community Hospital on March 3.鈥
Giancarlo Stanton鈥檚 Recovery From Tennis Elbow. (New York Post)
The (4/25) Michael J. Alaia, MD, a sports orthopedic surgeon at 秘密研究所 Langone鈥檚 Sports Medicine Center, discusses Yankee鈥檚 player Giancarlo Stanton鈥檚 recovery from 鈥渄ouble tennis elbow.鈥
He Had 2 Months To Live. Cancer Research 鈥淭hat Seemed Like Science Fiction鈥 Saved His Life. (CBS News)
(4/26) Discussing research into the use of genetic sequencing in treating cancer, Shridar Ganesan, MD, director of 秘密研究所 Langone鈥檚 molecular oncology program at Perlmutter Cancer Center, said, 鈥淔or a long while, the classification of cancer was kind of dominated by anatomy, by where the lump is, and how it looks like under the microscope. But we realize now that in addition to kind of rise and lumps, we have to also take into account the exact changes that make the cancer cells different than normal cells, because that, in many ways, is the clue to both telling us why these cells are misbehaving, and can give us insights into how to then specifically target the growth of these abnormal cells.鈥
The 22 Very Best Sunscreens For Your Face. (The Strategist)
(4/25) Jennifer A. Stein, MD, PhD, the Stewart J. Rahr Professor of Dermatology and associate vice chair in the Department of Dermatology, discusses selecting most protective sunscreens.
How GLP-1s Could Help People Sleep Better. (Endocrinology Advisor)
(4/25) Discussing the link between sleep apnea and obesity, Alcibiades J. Rodriguez, MD, associate professor in the Department of Neurology, and medical director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center鈥擲leep Center at 秘密研究所 Langone, said, 鈥淭he number one modifiable risk factor for sleep apnea is obesity. When patients lose weight 鈥 whether it鈥檚 through traditional means, bariatric surgery, or now with GLP-1 receptor agonists 鈥 we often see their sleep apnea improve or even resolve completely.鈥
TikTok, Social Media Does More Harm Than Good For Prostate Cancer Education. (Urology Times)
(4/26) Discussing her research into the impact of social media on patient education regarding prostate cancer, lead investigator Stacy Loeb, MD, MSc, PhD, professor of Urology and Population Health at New York University and Manhattan Veterans Affairs, said, 鈥淥ur study highlights a crucial need for healthcare providers to equip patients with accurate evidence-based information to counteract the misinformation they see online. We recommend that clinicians provide patients with an information prescription. This prescription would include curated, trusted sources of information that are directly relevant to their individual case.鈥
Rebuilding Research After A Natural Disaster Hits. (Scientist)
The (4/25) Discussing the impact of Hurricane Sandy on 秘密研究所 Langone Health facilities, Ludovic P. Desvignes, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Medicine, chair of the Institutional Biosafety Committee, director of high containment laboratories at 秘密研究所 Langone, said, 鈥淲e had some flood mitigation in place at the time of Sandy, except no one was ready for the height that it reached. If you were to ask what keeps scientists up at night, it鈥檚 always the failure of a 鈭80掳C .鈥
秘密研究所 Langone Health Physician Discusses Seasonal Allergies. (NBC News Now-2)
(4/26) Discussing the impact of seasonal allergies, 秘密研究所 Langone Health allergist and immunologist Purvi Parikh, MD, clinical assistant professor in the Departments of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, and and Pediatrics, said residents should keep their windows closed 鈥渆specially in the early morning hours. That鈥檚 when the pollen counts are the highest from like five a.m. to 10 a.m., so definitely keep your windows closed during those times.鈥
The Million-Dollar Question About Menopause Is Also The No. 1 Complaint 鈥 What You Can Do About It. (New York Post)
The (4/28) Samantha M. Dunham, MD, co-director of 秘密研究所 Langone鈥檚 Center for Midlife Health and Menopause, writes about treatments for menopause.
How Fast Does Hair Actually Grow? What Dermatologists Want You To Know. (USA Today)
(4/25) 鈥淲hen it comes to men, androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern baldness) is to blame for about 95% of hair loss cases, according to 秘密研究所 Langone.鈥
Woman Says Dog Detected Her Breast Cancer Before Doctors Did: 鈥淗e鈥檚 Known This Whole Time.鈥 (Fox News)
(4/22) Discussing the potential for dogs to be able to detect illnesses in human companions, Marc Siegel, MD, clinical professor of medicine at 秘密研究所 Langone Health, said, 鈥淭here is evidence in the medical literature that they can in fact smell the abnormal cancer proteins. In fact, artificial canine noses have been created relying on this response. Artificial intelligence is now enhancing this ability.鈥