News from 黑料福利社 Langone Health
Changing Of The Guard At 黑料福利社 Langone Health. (AuntMinnie)
鈥(8/15) On September 1,鈥痳adiation oncologist Alec Kimmelman, MD, PhD, the Anita Steckler and Joseph Steckler Chair, and professor, Department of Radiation Oncology, Perlmutter Cancer Center will become鈥疌EO of 黑料福利社 Langone Health and dean of 黑料福利社 Grossman School of Medicine, taking over for鈥Robert I. Grossman, MD, dean and CEO,鈥痺ho led the organization from 鈥渁 small regional hospital鈥 in 2007 to 鈥渁 leading academic health system鈥 in 2024;鈥疓rossman鈥渨ill assume a new role as鈥痚xecutive vice president to the 黑料福利社 Langone Health鈥痓oard of trustees.鈥
This Hidden Heart Condition Is Known As A 鈥楽ilent Killer鈥 鈥 How To Know If You Need Treatment, Even With No Symptoms. (New York Post)
罢丑别鈥(8/18)鈥Geraldine Ong, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology and Mark D. Peterson, MD, PhD, professor, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, lead the Aortic Center, offering comprehensive care for aortic aneurysms, which are often 鈥渟ilent killers鈥 detected through advanced imaging; they provide personalized treatment plans, including genetic testing, lifestyle recommendations, and minimally invasive procedures like stent grafts, with鈥诹细@ Langone Health鈥痳anked No.1 in cardiology, heart, and vascular surgery by US News & World Report.
Is Paul Goldschmidt At Risk Of Missing Games? (New York Post)
罢丑别鈥(8/15)鈥Berkcan Akpinar, MD, assistant professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, discusses 鈥渨hat the recovery timeline for a knee sprain is after Yankees first baseman Paul Goldschmidt suffered the injury on Wednesday night against the Minnesota Twins.鈥
Jets鈥 Tyrod Taylor Done For Rest Of Preseason. (New York Post)
罢丑别鈥(8/15)鈥Berkcan Akpinar, MD, assistant professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, shares with Brandon London 鈥渉ow doctors make the decision to perform knee surgery after Jets back-up quarterback Tyrod Taylor got a knee scope and was ruled out for the remainder of Gang Green鈥檚 preseason.鈥
Bill Gates Meets Willy Wonka: How Epic鈥檚 82-Year-Old Billionaire CEO, Judy Faulkner, Built Her Software Factory. (CNBC)
鈥(8/16) Epic Systems, led by 82-year-old CEO Judy Faulkner, remains a dominant force in healthcare software, particularly in electronic health records (EHR), with its technology used by 42% of acute care hospitals in the U.S. and over 3,300 hospitals globally; Faulkner, who founded the company in 1979, has a succession plan to keep Epic privately held;鈥Robert I. Grossman,鈥疢D, dean and CEO, said, 鈥淲e bet the ranch on Epic, let鈥檚 be very honest,鈥 reflecting the high stakes involved in implementing Epic鈥檚 EHR systems.
Physician Discusses Benefits Of Nuclear Medicine Stress Tests. (WABC-TV New York)
鈥(8/15)鈥Lawrence Phillips, MD, associate professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, discussed the importance of nuclear stress tests for detecting severe artery blockages that may not be visible on an EKG, explaining that these tests evaluate if arteries can dilate to meet increased blood needs during exercise or chemical stimulation, which is crucial for patients with heart disease risk factors or exertion-related symptoms; he also addressed new blood pressure guidelines, recommending awareness of lifestyle changes and suggesting that alcohol should be limited due to its potential negative effects on blood pressure, while emphasizing the importance of regular blood pressure monitoring.
Children In A Mental Health Crisis Can Spend Days Languishing In The ER. (NPR)
鈥(8/15) A new study indicates that 鈥渃hildren who go to emergency departments in a mental health crisis and need to be hospitalized often end up stuck there for days,鈥 findings that don鈥檛 surprise鈥Jennifer Havens, MD, the Arnold Simon Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, chair, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, who said, 鈥淭here鈥檚 an enormous problem across the country with a lack of access to mental health services, both on the [inpatient and] outpatient side.鈥
StockWatch: After FDA Approval, Analysts Predict Blockbuster Sales For Insmed Drug. (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
鈥(8/17) Insmed received FDA approval for Brinsupri, the first drug for non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB), with鈥Doreen J. Addrizzo-Harris, MD, professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine, saying, 鈥淔or the first time, we have a treatment that directly targets neutrophilic inflammation and addresses a root cause of bronchiectasis exacerbations,鈥 and calling it a potential new standard in NCFB care.
Safeguarding Vulnerability: COVID-19鈥檚 Impact On Immunocompromised Patients With Cancer. (Cancer Network)
鈥(8/15) 鈥淚mmunocompromised individuals face ongoing COVID-19 risks despite vaccination, highlighting the need for tailored public health strategies and innovative therapies,鈥 Dorry L. Segev, MD, PhD, professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Transplant Surgery, professor, Department of Population Health, vice chair for research, Department of Surgery and the Surgical Sciences, 鈥渆mphasizing that public health initiatives must address the unique vulnerabilities of patients with cancer by implementing tailored preventive measures and policies.鈥
Long COVID Left Her Son With Debilitating Stomach Pain. Why It鈥檚 An 鈥楿phill Battle鈥 For So Many Kids To Get Treated. (Toronto Star (CAN))
Paywalled* 罢丑别鈥(8/17) Physicians discuss with the Toronto Star the 鈥渁ll-too-common reality for children living with long COVID鈥 that involves more than 200 symptoms 鈥渢hat can linger for years,鈥 with鈥Rachel S. Gross, MD, associate professor, Departments of Pediatrics, and Population Health, saying, 鈥淲e know that (long COVID) can have long-term impacts on schooling, on ability to work in the future. These are why we need to really support children as they鈥檙e growing.鈥
In a separate piece in the鈥(8/16) 鈥淐hildren of all ages, from infants to young adults, can develop long COVID 鈥 although the symptoms might look a bit different from adults, according to鈥Rachel S. Gross, MD, associate professor, Departments of Pediatrics, and Population Health.鈥
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