News from 秘密研究所 Langone Health鈥
Q&A: Women In Medicine 鈥楤elong At The Top Just As Much As Men.鈥 (Healio)
鈥(10/7)鈥Katherine Hochman, MD, MBA, associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, associate chair, Quality of Care, Department of Medicine, and Nazish Ilyas, MD, EMHA, chair of medicine at Northwell Health, addressed the Women in Medicine Summit, discussing challenges women face in medical leadership, such as the perfectionism trap and imposter syndrome, and offering strategies like defining personal brands and securing mentors; Hochman said, 鈥淲omen make up 75% of healthcare鈥檚 entry level positions, but when you get to the C-suite, that number drops to 32%,鈥 emphasizing the need for practical solutions to empower women while maintaining authenticity and integrity.鈥
Darius Slayton Shouldn鈥檛 Suit Up Against Eagles. (New York Post)
罢丑别鈥(10/8) 鈥Ariana Lott, MD, assistant professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, joins Brandon London for the Injury Report segment to explain why Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton, who鈥檚 currently nursing a hamstring injury, shouldn鈥檛 play in Big Blue鈥檚 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night.鈥濃
You May Be Able To Exercise Your Way Out Of A 鈥淏roken鈥 Heart. (Vogue)
鈥(10/8)鈥Thea Gallagher, PsyD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry, discussed the connection between mental and physical health, emphasizing that activities beneficial for the body can also alleviate physiological symptoms of anxiety and depression, such as incorporating a 20-minute walk into one鈥檚 routine; she said, 鈥淭he brain and the body are connected,鈥 and highlighted the benefits of exercise in creating a routine to help manage overwhelming feelings or grief, reinforcing the idea that maintaining a healthy lifestyle can mitigate the impact of conditions like broken heart syndrome.鈥
Scientists Reveal The Simple Secret To Feeling Happier 鈥 And It鈥檚 Not What You Think. (Prevention Magazine)
鈥(10/8)鈥Thea Gallagher, PsyD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry, highlights that people often find joy in being around others, even during activities typically considered solitary, as it fosters a 鈥渟ense of community and connection.鈥濃
Special Eyedrops: Replace Reading Glasses? (KTBY-TV Anchorage (AK))
鈥(10/8) The FDA has approved new eyedrops designed to improve near vision by shrinking the pupil, with鈥Robert Cykiert, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Ophthalmology, noting their potential to transform the lives of those who rely on reading glasses, though more research is needed to assess long-term safety and effectiveness.